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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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Seconder
::
Seconder
(n.) One who
seconds
or
supports
what
another
attempts,
affirms,
moves,
or
proposes;
as, the
seconder
of an
enterprise
or of a
motion..
Bill
::
Bill (n.) A form or draft of a law,
presented
to a
legislature
for
enactment;
a
proposed
or
projected
law..
Inject
::
Inject
(v. t.) Fig.: To
throw;
to
offer;
to
propose;
to
instill.
Projet
::
Projet
(n.) A plan
proposed;
a draft of a
proposed
measure;
a
project.
Veto
::
Veto (n.) A
document
or
message
communicating
the
reasons
of the
executive
for not
officially
approving
a
proposed
law; --
called
also veto
message.
Mover
::
Mover (n.) A
proposer;
one who
offers
a
proposition,
or
recommends
anything
for
consideration
or
adoption;
as, the mover of a
resolution
in a
legislative
body..
Pansophy
::
Pansophy
(n.)
Universal
wisdom;
esp., a
system
of
universal
knowledge
proposed
by
Comenius
(1592 --
1671),
a
Moravian
educator..
Exemplary
::
Exemplary
(a.)
Serving
as a
pattern;
deserving
to be
proposed
for
imitation;
commendable;
as, an
exemplary
person;
exemplary
conduct..
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..
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..
Strike
::
Strike
(v. t.) To
affect
in some
particular
manner
by a
sudden
impression
or
impulse;
as, the plan
proposed
strikes
me
favorably;
to
strike
one dead or
blind..
Nominate
::
Nominate
(v. t.) To name, or
designate
by name, for an
office
or
place;
to
appoint;
esp., to name as a
candidate
for an
election,
choice,
or
appointment;
to
propose
by name, or offer the name of, as a
candidate
for an
office
or
place..
Infuse
::
Infuse
(v. t.) To steep in water or other fluid
without
boiling,
for the
propose
of
extracting
medicinal
qualities;
to
soak..
Propound
::
Propound
(v. t.) To
propose
or name as a
candidate
for
admission
to
communion
with a
church.
Ban
::
Ban (n.)
Notice
of a
proposed
marriage,
proclaimed
in
church.
See Banns (the
common
spelling
in this
sense)..
Propounder
::
Propounder
(n.) One who
propounds,
proposes,
or
offers
for
consideration..
Paradoxist
::
Paradoxist
(n.) One who
proposes
a
paradox.
Rogation
::
Rogation
(n.) The
demand,
by the
consuls
or
tribunes,
of a law to be
passed
by the
people;
a
proposed
law or
decree..
Toast
::
Toast (v. t.) To name when a
health
is
proposed
to be
drunk;
to drink to the
health,
or in
honor,
of; as, to toast a
lady..
Propose
::
Propose
(v. i.) To
speak;
to
converse.
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