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Learn to pronounce pro·pose

/prəˈpōz/
verb
  1. put forward (an idea or plan) for consideration or discussion by others.
    "he proposed a new nine-point peace plan"
    synonyms: put forward, suggest, advance, offer, present, move, submit, prefer, file, lodge, initiate, bring, bring forward, come up with, tender, bid, project, recommend, advocate, propound, proffer, posit, table
  2. make an offer of marriage to someone.
    "I have already proposed to Sarah"
    synonyms: ask someone to marry you, make an offer of marriage, offer marriage, pop the question

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PROPOSE meaning: 1. to offer or suggest a possible plan or action for other people to consider: 2. to suggest…. Learn more.
8 days ago · The meaning of PROPOSE is to form or put forward a plan or intention. How to use propose in a sentence.
to offer or suggest (a matter, subject, case, etc.) for consideration, acceptance, or action: to propose a new method.
5 senses: 1. to put forward (a plan, motion, etc) for consideration or action 2. to nominate, as for a position 3. to plan or.
It can mean to present for consideration or criticism, like proposing a four-day school week or "to nominate someone for an elected office or official post.".
to ask people to wish someone health, happiness, and success by raising their glasses and drinking I'd like to propose a toast to the bride and groom.
Synonyms for PROPOSE: suggest, pose, offer, recommend, vote, present, put forward, propound, proffer, submit.
propose · proposepro‧pose /prəˈpəʊz $ -ˈpoʊz/ ○○○ W2 verb · 1 suggest [transitive] formalPLAN to suggest something as a plan or course of action → proposal ...
PROPOSE meaning: 1 : to suggest (something, such as a plan or theory) to a person or group of people to consider; 2 : to plan or intend to do (something)
3 days ago · propose · ask · come up with · introduce · nominate · offer · recommend · request · submit · urge. Strong matches. adduce · advance · advise ...