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Definition of offer
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Offer (v. t.) The act of
offering,
bringing
forward,
proposing,
or
bidding;
a
proffer;
a first
advance..
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Decline
::
Decline
(v. t.) To put or turn
aside;
to turn off or away from; to
refuse
to
undertake
or
comply
with;
reject;
to shun; to
avoid;
as, to
decline
an
offer;
to
decline
a
contest;
he
declined
any
participation
with
them..
Baby Farm
::
Baby farm () A place where the
nourishment
and care of
babies
are
offered
for hire.
Confarreation
::
Confarreation
(n.) A form of
marriage
among the
Romans,
in which an
offering
of bread was made, in
presence
of the high
priest
and at least ten
witnesses..
Alternativeness
::
Alternativeness
(n.) The
quality
of being
alternative,
or of
offering
a
choice
between
two..
Lustrate
::
Lustrate
(v. t.) To make clear or pure by means of a
propitiatory
offering;
to
purify.
Offer
::
Offer (v. i.) To make an
attempt;
to make an essay or a
trial;
-- used with at.
Ultimatum
::
Ultimatum
(n.) A final
proposition,
concession,
or
condition;
especially,
the final
propositions,
conditions,
or
terms,
offered
by
either
of the
parties
in a
diplomatic
negotiation;
the most
favorable
terms a
negotiator
can
offer,
the
rejection
of which
usually
puts an end to the
hesitation..
Propounder
::
Propounder
(n.) One who
propounds,
proposes,
or
offers
for
consideration..
Oblati
::
Oblati
(n. pl.) A class of
persons,
especially
in the
Middle
Ages, who
offered
themselves
and their
property
to a
monastery..
Offer
::
Offer (v. i.) To
present
itself;
to be at hand.
Pretend
::
Pretend
(v. t.) To hold out, or
represent,
falsely;
to put
forward,
or
offer,
as true or real
(something
untrue
or
unreal);
to show
hypocritically,
or for the
purpose
of
deceiving;
to
simulate;
to
feign;
as, to
pretend
friendship..
Bid
::
Bid (v. t.) To offer in
words;
to
declare,
as a wish, a
greeting,
a
threat,
or
defiance,
etc.; as, to bid one
welcome;
to bid good
morning,
farewell,
etc..
Offering
::
Offering
(n.) A sum of money
offered,
as in
church
service;
as, a
missionary
offering.
Specif.:
(Ch. of Eng.)
Personal
tithes
payable
according
to
custom,
either
at
certain
seasons
as
Christmas
or
Easter,
or on
certain
occasions
as
marriages
or
christenings..
Inspect
::
Inspect
(v. t.) To view and
examine
officially,
as
troops,
arms, goods
offered,
work done for the
public,
etc.; to
oversee;
to
superintend..
Refusal
::
Refusal
(n.) The act of
refusing;
denial
of
anything
demanded,
solicited,
or
offered
for
acceptance..
Offering
::
Offering
(n.) The act of an
offerer;
a
proffering.
Vendible
::
Vendible
(n.)
Something
to be sold, or
offered
for
sale..
Offertory
::
Offertory
(n.) That part of the Mass which the
priest
reads
before
uncovering
the
chalice
to offer up the
elements
for
consecration.
Alternative
::
Alternative
(n.)
Either
of two
things
or
propositions
offered
to one's
choice.
Thus when two
things
offer a
choice
of one only, the two
things
are
called
alternatives..
Offer
::
Offer (v. t.) To put in
opposition
to; to
manifest
in an
offensive
way; to
threaten;
as, to offer
violence,
attack,
etc..
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