propose
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Definition of propose
6 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included
verb
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(transitive)To suggest a plan, course of action, etc.
“I propose going to see a film.”
“to propose an alliance”
“to propose a question for discussion”
““The Budget proposes eliminating Supporting Effective Instruction (SEI) State Grants (Title II State grants), a program that provides formula funds to States to improve the quality and effectiveness of teachers, principals, and other schools leaders. SEI grants are poorly targeted and funds are spread too thinly to have a meaningful impact on student outcomes.”
“President Moon Jae-in proposed the plan this week during a meeting with government officials, his spokesman said.”
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verb
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(transitive)To suggest a plan, course of action, etc.
“I propose going to see a film.”
“to propose an alliance”
“to propose a question for discussion”
““The Budget proposes eliminating Supporting Effective Instruction (SEI) State Grants (Title II State grants), a program that provides formula funds to States to improve the quality and effectiveness of teachers, principals, and other schools leaders. SEI grants are poorly targeted and funds are spread too thinly to have a meaningful impact on student outcomes.”
“President Moon Jae-in proposed the plan this week during a meeting with government officials, his spokesman said.”
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(intransitive, sometimes, with-to)To ask for a person's hand in marriage.
“He proposed to her last night and she accepted him.”
“After the death of his [Verney's] first wife, he proposed to Florence Nightingale but she refused him. Later he married her sister, and for many years Claydon was Miss Nightingale's second home.”
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(transitive)To intend.
“He proposes to set up his own business.”
“I propose to relate, in several volumes, the history of the people of New England.”
“Many of the proposed dams would be among the tallest in the world.”
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(obsolete)To talk; to converse.
“HERO. Good Margaret, run thee to the parlour; There shalt thou find my cousin Beatrice Proposing with the prince and Claudio”
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(obsolete)To set forth.
“[…]so weighty was the cup, That being propos'd brimful of wine, one scarce could lift it up.”
noun
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(obsolete)An objective or aim.
“whose aime hath beene to make us not good and wittie, but wise and learned; She hath attained her propose.”
Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
From Middle English proposen, from Anglo-Norman proposer (verb), propos (noun), Middle French proposer (verb), propos (noun), from Latin prōpōnō, prōpōnere, with conjugation altered based on poser. Doublet of propound.
Words you can make from propose
81 playable · top: OPPOSER (11 pts)
Best play opposer 11 points6-letter words
3 words5-letter words
19 words4-letter words
28 words- OPPO 8 pts
- PEPO 8 pts
- PEPS 8 pts
- PERP 8 pts
- POOP 8 pts
- POPE 8 pts
- POPS 8 pts
- PREP 8 pts
- PROP 8 pts
- REPP 8 pts
- EPOS 6 pts
- OOPS 6 pts
- OPES 6 pts
- PESO 6 pts
- POOR 6 pts
- POOS 6 pts
- PORE 6 pts
- POSE 6 pts
- PROS 6 pts
- REPO 6 pts
- REPS 6 pts
- ROPE 6 pts
- EROS 4 pts
- ORES 4 pts
- ROES 4 pts
- ROOS 4 pts
- ROSE 4 pts
- SORE 4 pts
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