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OFFER |
Propose |
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INTEND |
Propose |
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SUGGEST |
Propose |
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NOMINATE |
Propose |
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OPINE |
Propose |
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PROPOSED |
Of Propose |
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PROPOSING |
Of Propose |
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PROBLEMATIZE |
To propose problems. |
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PITCH |
Propose in football ground |
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CASE |
To propose hypothetical cases. |
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MOTION |
To propose; to move. |
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PROPONE |
To propose; to bring forward. |
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INJECT |
Fig.: To throw; to offer; to propose; to instill. |
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MOOT |
To argue for and against; to debate; to discuss; to
propose for discussion. |
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PROFFER |
To essay or attempt of one's own accord; to undertake,
or propose to undertake. |
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PROPOUND |
To propose or name as a candidate for admission to
communion with a church. |
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ADVANCE |
To bring to view or notice; to offer or propose; to
show; as, to advance an argument. |
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INFUSE |
To steep in water or other fluid without boiling, for
the propose of extracting medicinal qualities; to soak. |
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MODERATOR |
The officer who presides over an assembly to preserve
order, propose questions, regulate the proceedings, and declare the
votes. |
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PROPOSE |
To offer for consideration, discussion, acceptance, or
adoption; as, to propose terms of peace; to propose a question for
discussion; to propose an alliance; to propose a person for office. |
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MOVE |
To propose; to recommend; specifically, to propose
formally for consideration and determination, in a deliberative
assembly; to submit, as a re... |
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PURPOSE |
To propose, as an aim, to one's self; to determine
upon, as some end or object to be accomplished; to intend; to design;
to resolve; -- often followed by an infinitive or dependent clause. |
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DEPUTATION |
... another person, party, or public body to act in his or its behalf;
delegation; as, the general sent a deputation to the enemy to propose a
tr... |
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BID |
To make an offer of; to propose. Specifically : To offer to
pay ( a certain price, as for a thing put up at auction), or to take (a
certain price, as for work to be done under a contract). |
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PRO- |
A prefix signifying before, in front, forth, for, in behalf of,
in place of, according to; as, propose, to place before; proceed, to go
before ... |