propound
Valid in Scrabble
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- 17
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Definition of propound
1 sense · 1 part of speech · etymology included
verb
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(transitive)To put forward; to offer for discussion or debate.
“Today I'll expound at length the theory that I propounded last year.”
““Divine receptacle of excellence, let it not be deemed impertinent, or deviating from the rules of propriety, if I propound one queſtion which now labours in my breaſt; aſſuring me firſt, you will not let the ſceptre of true judgment depart from your right hand.””
“A Mormon tribunal will try a woman whose national campaign in support of the Equal Rights Amendment is said to be undermining the church. Mormon officials declared that the woman, Sonia Johnson, is propounding "false doctrine."”
“Each school propounds its own theory without having given any thought to whether we are following what they say or getting left behind.”
“Summarizing the history of the immigration debates in the U.S., Kaufmann sees in Bourne and his followers many of the same arguments advanced today by proponents of liberal immigration laws, who, he says, encourage racial minorities to celebrate their culture while propounding anti-racist norms that discourage whites from doing the same.”
Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
From the Middle English proponen (“to put forward”), from Latin prōpōnere (“to put forward”), from prō- (“before”) + pōnere (“to put”). Doublet of propose. Compare expound.
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