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Definition of propose
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Propose
(n.) Talk;
discourse.
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Success
::
Success
(n.) The
favorable
or
prosperous
termination
of
anything
attempted;
the
attainment
of a
proposed
object;
prosperous
issue.
Zyophyte
::
Zyophyte
(n.) Any plant of a
proposed
class or grand
division
(Zygophytes,
Zygophyta,
or
Zygosporeae),
in which
reproduction
consists
in the union of two
similar
cells.
Cf.
Oophyte..
Problem
::
Problem
(n.) A
question
proposed
for
solution;
a
matter
stated
for
examination
or
proof;
hence,
a
matter
difficult
of
solution
or
settlement;
a
doubtful
case; a
question
involving
doubt..
Phalansterian
::
Phalansterian
(n.) One who
favors
the
system
of
phalansteries
proposed
by
Fourier.
Infuse
::
Infuse
(v. t.) To steep in water or other fluid
without
boiling,
for the
propose
of
extracting
medicinal
qualities;
to
soak..
Veto
::
Veto (n.) A
document
or
message
communicating
the
reasons
of the
executive
for not
officially
approving
a
proposed
law; --
called
also veto
message.
Expedient
::
Expedient
(a.)
Hastening
or
forward;
hence,
tending
to
further
or
promote
a
proposed
object;
fit or
proper
under the
circumstances;
conducive
to
self-interest;
desirable;
advisable;
advantageous;
--
sometimes
contradistinguished
from
right..
Propose
::
Propose
(v.) To offer for
consideration,
discussion,
acceptance,
or
adoption;
as, to
propose
terms of
peace;
to
propose
a
question
for
discussion;
to
propose
an
alliance;
to
propose
a
person
for
office..
Amendment
::
Amendment
(n.) In
public
bodies;
Any
alternation
made or
proposed
to be made in a bill or
motion
by
adding,
changing,
substituting,
or
omitting..
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..
Pertinent
::
Pertinent
(a.)
Belonging
or
related
to the
subject
or
matter
in hand; fit or
appropriate
in any way;
adapted
to the end
proposed;
apposite;
material;
relevant;
as,
pertinent
illustrations
or
arguments;
pertinent
evidence..
Consent
::
Consent
(n.)
Voluntary
accordance
with, or
concurrence
in, what is done or
proposed
by
another;
acquiescence;
compliance;
approval;
permission..
Epitrope
::
Epitrope
(n.) A
figure
by which
permission
is
either
seriously
or
ironically
granted
to some one, to do what he
proposes
to do; e. g., He that is
unjust,
let him be
unjust
still..
Deliberate
::
Deliberate
(v. i.) To take
counsel
with one's self; to weigh the
arguments
for and
against
a
proposed
course
of
action;
to
reflect;
to
consider;
to
hesitate
in
deciding;
--
sometimes
with on, upon,
about,
concerning..
Purposer
::
Purposer
(n.) One who
brings
forward
or
proposes
anything;
a
proposer.
Problematize
::
Problematize
(v. t.) To
propose
problems.
Riddle
::
Riddle
(n.)
Something
proposed
to be
solved
by
guessing
or
conjecture;
a
puzzling
question;
an
ambiguous
proposition;
an
enigma;
hence,
anything
ambiguous
or
puzzling..
Suffice
::
Suffice
(v. i.) To be
enough,
or
sufficient;
to meet the need (of
anything);
to be equal to the end
proposed;
to be
adequate..
Prerequisite
::
Prerequisite
(n.)
Something
previously
required,
or
necessary
to an end or
effect
proposed..
Disputation
::
Disputation
(v. i.) A
rhetorical
exercise
in which
parties
reason
in
opposition
to each other on some
question
proposed.
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