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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.) To
present,
as an act of
worship;
to
immolate;
to
sacrifice;
to
present
in
prayer
or
devotion;
-- often with up..
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Agree
::
Agree (v. i.) To yield
assent;
to
accede;
--
followed
by to; as, to agree to an
offer,
or to
opinion..
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..
Rebuff
::
Rebuff
(v. t.) To beat back; to offer
sudden
resistance
to; to
check;
to repel or
repulse
violently,
harshly,
or
uncourteously..
Tender
::
Tender
(n.) Any offer or
proposal
made for
acceptance;
as, a
tender
of a loan, of
service,
or of
friendship;
a
tender
of a bid for a
contract..
Invocation
::
Invocation
(n.) The act or form of
calling
for the
assistance
or
presence
of some
superior
being;
earnest
and
solemn
entreaty;
esp.,
prayer
offered
to a
divine
being..
Offer
::
Offer (v. i.) To
present
itself;
to be at hand.
Resistance
::
Resistance
(n.) A
certain
hindrance
or
opposition
to the
passage
of an
electrical
current
or
discharge
offered
by
conducting
bodies.
It bears an
inverse
relation
to the
conductivity,
-- good
conductors
having
a small
resistance,
while poor
conductors
or
insulators
have a very high
resistance.
The unit of
resistance
is the ohm..
Utterance
::
Utterance
(n.) Sale by
offering
to the
public.
Prender
::
Prender
(n.) The power or right of
taking
a thing
before
it is
offered.
Crithomancu
::
Crithomancu
(n.) A kind of
divination
by means of the dough of the cakes
offered
in the
ancient
sacrifices,
and the meal
strewed
over the
victims..
Choose
::
Choose
(v. t.) To make
choice
of; to
select;
to take by way of
preference
from two or more
objects
offered;
to
elect;
as, to
choose
the least of two
evils..
Stand
::
Stand (n.) To offer one's self, or to be
offered,
as a
candidate..
Offertory
::
Offertory
(n.) The
Scripture
sentences
said or sung
during
the
collection
of the
offerings.
Hesitate
::
Hesitate
(v. i.) To stop or pause
respecting
decision
or
action;
to be in
suspense
or
uncertainty
as to a
determination;
as, he
hesitated
whether
to
accept
the offer or not; men often
hesitate
in
forming
a
judgment..
Propounder
::
Propounder
(n.) One who
propounds,
proposes,
or
offers
for
consideration..
Collection
::
Collection
(n.) A
gathering
of money for
charitable
or other
purposes,
as by
passing
a
contribution
box for
freewill
offerings..
Terminist
::
Terminist
(n.) One of a class of
theologians
who
maintain
that God has fixed a
certain
term for the
probation
of
individual
persons,
during
which
period,
and no
longer,
they have the offer to
grace..
Mothering
::
Mothering
(n.) A rural
custom
in
England,
of
visiting
one's
parents
on
Midlent
Sunday,
--
supposed
to have been
originally
visiting
the
mother
church
to make
offerings
at the high
altar..
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..
Offer
::
Offer (v. t.) The act of
offering,
bringing
forward,
proposing,
or
bidding;
a
proffer;
a first
advance..
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