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Definition of propose
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Propose
(v. i.) To offer one's self in
marriage.
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Consent
::
Consent
(n.)
Voluntary
accordance
with, or
concurrence
in, what is done or
proposed
by
another;
acquiescence;
compliance;
approval;
permission..
Moot
::
Moot (v. t.) To argue for and
against;
to
debate;
to
discuss;
to
propose
for
discussion.
Phalansterian
::
Phalansterian
(n.) One who
favors
the
system
of
phalansteries
proposed
by
Fourier.
Bill
::
Bill (n.) A form or draft of a law,
presented
to a
legislature
for
enactment;
a
proposed
or
projected
law..
Move
::
Move (v. t.) To
propose;
to
recommend;
specifically,
to
propose
formally
for
consideration
and
determination,
in a
deliberative
assembly;
to
submit,
as a
resolution
to be
adopted;
as, to move to
adjourn..
Platform
::
Platform
(n.) A
declaration
of the
principles
upon which a
person,
a sect, or a party
proposes
to
stand;
a
declared
policy
or
system;
as, the
Saybrook
platform;
a
political
platform..
Pattern
::
Pattern
(n.)
Anything
proposed
for
imitation;
an
archetype;
an
exemplar;
that which is to be, or is
worthy
to be,
copied
or
imitated;
as, a
pattern
of a
machine..
Bouts-rimes
::
Bouts-rimes
(n. pl.) Words that
rhyme,
proposed
as the ends of
verses,
to be
filled
out by the
ingenuity
of the
person
to whom they are
offered..
Idea
::
Idea (n.) A
fiction
object
or
picture
created
by the
imagination;
the same when
proposed
as a
pattern
to be
copied,
or a
standard
to be
reached;
one of the
archetypes
or
patterns
of
created
things,
conceived
by the
Platonists
to have
excited
objectively
from
eternity
in the mind of the
Deity..
Dictyogen
::
Dictyogen
(n.) A plant with
net-veined
leaves,
and
monocotyledonous
embryos,
belonging
to the class
Dictyogenae,
proposed
by
Lindley
for the
orders
Dioscoreaceae,
Smilaceae,
Trilliaceae,
etc..
Overplus
::
Overplus
(n.) That which
remains
after a
supply,
or
beyond
a
quantity
proposed;
surplus..
Programma
::
Programma
(n.) Any law,
which,
after it had
passed
the
Athenian
senate,
was fixed on a
tablet
for
public
inspection
previously
to its being
proposed
to the
general
assembly
of the
people..
Propound
::
Propound
(v. t.) To
propose
or name as a
candidate
for
admission
to
communion
with a
church.
Propounder
::
Propounder
(n.) One who
propounds,
proposes,
or
offers
for
consideration..
Inject
::
Inject
(v. t.) Fig.: To
throw;
to
offer;
to
propose;
to
instill.
Oophyte
::
Oophyte
(n.) Any plant of a
proposed
class or grand
division
(collectively
termed
oophytes
or
Oophyta),
which have their
sexual
reproduction
accomplished
by
motile
antherozoids
acting
on
oospheres,
either
while
included
in their
oogonia
or after
exclusion..
Moderator
::
Moderator
(n.) The
officer
who
presides
over an
assembly
to
preserve
order,
propose
questions,
regulate
the
proceedings,
and
declare
the
votes..
Proffer
::
Proffer
(v. t.) To offer for
acceptance;
to
propose
to give; to make a
tender
of; as, to
proffer
a gift; to
proffer
services;
to
proffer
friendship..
Success
::
Success
(n.) The
favorable
or
prosperous
termination
of
anything
attempted;
the
attainment
of a
proposed
object;
prosperous
issue.
Budget
::
Budget
(n.) The
annual
financial
statement
which the
British
chancellor
of the
exchequer
makes in the House of
Commons.
It
comprehends
a
general
view of the
finances
of the
country,
with the
proposed
plan of
taxation
for the
ensuing
year. The term is
sometimes
applied
to a
similar
statement
in other
countries..
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