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PROPOUND Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PROPOUND is to offer for discussion or consideration. How to use propound in a sentence.
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PROPOUND | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to suggest a theory, belief, or opinion for other people to consider. It was Ptolemy who propounded the theory that the earth was at the center of the universe.
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Propound - State 48 Law Firm
Used, most commonly in Arizona family as part of the phrase, “propound discovery.” This means that you have formally sent a discovery request to the opposing ...
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▪ I. propound, v. (prəʊˈpaʊnd) Also 6 propowne, -poune. [A later form of propone, through the intermediate propoune, propowne: cf. compound, expound.] 1. trans. To put forth, set forth, propose, or offer for consideration, discussion, acceptance, or adoption; to put forward as a question for solutio...
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Propound - Webster's 1828 Dictionary
1. To propose; to offer for consideration; as, to propound a rule of action. The existence of the church hath been propounded as an object of faith.
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PROPOUND Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used with object) to put forward or offer for consideration, acceptance, or adoption; set forth; propose: to propound a theory.
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propound/prəˈpaund; prə`paʊnd/ v[Tn](fml 文) put (sth) forward for consideration or solution 将(某事物)提请考虑; 提出(某事物)以求解决 propound an idea, a problem, a question, a theory, etc 提出一个主意、 一个问题、 一个疑问、 一种理论等.
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PROPOUND - The Law Dictionary
An executor or other person is said to propound a will or other testa- mentary paper when he takes proceedings for obtaining probate in solemn form.
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propound - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(transitive) To put forward; to offer for discussion or debate. synonyms, coordinate terms ▲quotations ▼
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270 Synonyms & Antonyms for PROPOUND | Thesaurus.com
propound · come up with · hit on · hold out · lay before · lay on the line · make a motion · make a pitch · move for · propone · put forward · put to · put up ...
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Propound - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
When you propound an idea, you put it forward. If you tell your teacher that listening to music in class would help students do their work, ...
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PROPOUND definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
2 senses: 1. to suggest or put forward for consideration 2. English law a. to produce (a will or similar instrument) to the.... Click for more definitions.
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Protestation of 1621
parliament; and that in the handling and proceeding of those businesses, every member of the house hath, and of right ought to have, freedom of speech to propound
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Subud and religion
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Subud is sometimes said to not be a religion on the grounds it does not propound a specific teaching, nor does it insist that members formulation is vulnerable to criticism on the grounds that (a) some "religions" may be described similarly, and/or (b) that many Subud members in fact propound
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debasure
† deˈbasure Obs. rare—1. [See -ure.] Debasement.1683 Cave Ecclesiastici 207 To propound a place that might look like a debasure and degrading of him.
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