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Definition of offer
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of offer is as below...
Offer (v. t.) The act of
offering,
bringing
forward,
proposing,
or
bidding;
a
proffer;
a first
advance..
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Prostitute
::
Prostitute
(n.) A base
hireling;
a
mercenary;
one who
offers
himself
to
infamous
employments
for hire.
Insult
::
Insult
(v. t.) Gross abuse
offered
to
another,
either
by word or act; an act or
speech
of
insolence
or
contempt;
an
affront;
an
indignity..
Collection
::
Collection
(n.) A
gathering
of money for
charitable
or other
purposes,
as by
passing
a
contribution
box for
freewill
offerings..
Honorary
::
Honorary
(a.) A fee
offered
to
professional
men for their
services;
as, an
honorarium
of one
thousand
dollars..
Oppose
::
Oppose
(n.) To put in
opposition,
with a view to
counterbalance
or
countervail;
to set
against;
to offer
antagonistically..
Presentment
::
Presentment
(n.) The
notice
taken by a grand jury of any
offence
from their own
knowledge
or
observation,
without
any bill of
indictment
laid
before
them, as, the
presentment
of a
nuisance,
a
libel,
or the like; also, an
inquisition
of
office
and
indictment
by a grand jury; an
official
accusation
presented
to a
tribunal
by the grand jury in an
indictment,
or the act of
offering
an
indictment;
also, the
indictment
itself..
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..
Moloch
::
Moloch
(n.) The fire god of the
Ammonites
in
Canaan,
to whom human
sacrifices
were
offered;
Molech.
Also
applied
figuratively..
Gift
::
Gift (v. t.)
Anything
given;
anything
voluntarily
transferred
by one
person
to
another
without
compensation;
a
present;
an
offering.
Underbid
::
Underbid
(v. t.) To bid less than, as when a
contract
or
service
is
offered
to the
lowest
bidder;
to offer to
contract,
sell, or do for a less price
than..
Hobson''s Choice
::
Hobson's
choice
() A
choice
without
an
alternative;
the thing
offered
or
nothing.
Feud
::
Feud (n.) A
combination
of
kindred
to
avenge
injuries
or
affronts,
done or
offered
to any of their
blood,
on the
offender
and all his
race..
Tender
::
Tender
(v. t.) To offer in
payment
or
satisfaction
of a
demand,
in order to save a
penalty
or
forfeiture;
as, to
tender
the
amount
of rent or
debt..
Persuasion
::
Persuasion
(n.) The act of
persuading;
the act of
influencing
the mind by
arguments
or
reasons
offered,
or by
anything
that moves the mind or
passions,
or
inclines
the will to a
determination..
Laver
::
Laver (n.) One of
several
vessels
in
Solomon's
Temple
in which the
offerings
for burnt
sacrifices
were
washed.
Present
::
Present
(a.) To
nominate
to an
ecclesiastical
benefice;
to offer to the
bishop
or
ordinary
as a
candidate
for
institution.
Oblati
::
Oblati
(n. pl.) A class of
persons,
especially
in the
Middle
Ages, who
offered
themselves
and their
property
to a
monastery..
Scoffery
::
Scoffery
(n.) The act of
scoffing;
scoffing
conduct;
mockery.
Present
::
Present
(a.) To bring or
introduce
into the
presence
of some one,
especially
of a
superior;
to
introduce
formally;
to offer for
acquaintance;
as, to
present
an envoy to the king; (with the
reciprocal
pronoun)
to come into the
presence
of a
superior..
Publicly
::
Publicly
(adv.)
With
exposure
to
popular
view or
notice;
without
concealment;
openly;
as,
property
publicly
offered
for sale; an
opinion
publicly
avowed;
a
declaration
publicly
made..
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