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B2 [ T ] to offer or suggest a possible plan or action for other people to consider: [ + that ] I propose that we wait until the budget has been announced before committing ourselves to any expenditure. [ + -ing verb ] He proposed dealing directly with the suppliers. She proposed a boycott of the meeting. He proposed a motion that the chairman resign.
[ T ] to suggest someone for a position in, or as a member of, an organization: To be nominated for union president you need one person to propose you and another to second you.
B2 [ I ] to ask someone to marry you: I remember the night your father proposed to me.
propose a toast
to ask people at a formal social occasion to express their good wishes or respect for someone by holding up their glasses, usually of alcohol, at the same time and then drinking from them: propose a toast to Now, if you'd all please raise your glasses, I'd like to propose a toast to the bride and groom.
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More examplesFewer examplesSomeone proposed a motion to increase the membership fee to £500 a year.Critics of the president have been pouring scorn on the plan ever since it was first proposed.Now, if you'd all please raise your glasses, I'd like to propose a toast to the bride and groom.She proposes an exchange of contracts at two o'clock.What the government is proposing encroaches on the rights of individuals.
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propose verb
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B2 [ T ] formal to intend to do something: [ + to infinitive ] How do you propose to complete the project in such a short time? [ + -ing verb ] How do you propose tackling this problem? I do not propose to reveal details at this stage. What we are proposing is a radical change in approach.
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to suggest or state (a possible plan or action) for consideration: [ + to infinitive ] She proposed to keep the schools open all summer. [ + that clause ] It has often been proposed that the president be elected by direct popular vote.
If you propose to someone, you ask that person to marry you: [ I ] She felt sure he was going to propose.
propose verb
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fml to intend to do something: [ + to infinitive ] How do you propose to complete the project in such a short time?
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to give someone a plan or idea to consider: She proposed a tax reform designed to make basic insurance more affordable.propose to do sth He is proposing to reduce the government's inflation target from 2.5% to 2%.propose doing sth They have proposed building a development of small, eco-friendly houses.propose that He proposed that the trade authorities get together to try to resolve the issue.
MEETINGS to suggest someone for a position or as a member of an organization: To be nominated as chairman, you need one person to propose you and another to second you.
MEETINGS to formally suggest an idea at a meeting, and ask people to vote on it: He proposed a motion that the chairman resign. Compare
second verb
propose to do sth
to intend to do something: How do you propose to complete the project in such a short time scale?
proposed adjective
Department administrators presented the council with the proposed changes to the tax break program.
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Examples of propose
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Alternatively, one can propose a general licensing principle that permits such violations at that level.
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So, permitted deceleration of the mobile robot is restricted by the proposed algorithm.
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Therefore, the proposed approach is beneficial to reducing the tracking error.
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The model should be replaced only if an alternative model is proposed which provides a better summary of the 81 tasks.
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As the alternative for the stiff systems (having high ratio gears, high friction, etc.) we propose to use the tactile sensors.
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The proposed method uses well-known theoretical procedures that are similar to those used in the serial link approach.
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Lastly, suggestions for future investigation of this too common and debilitating syndrome will be proposed.
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All of these adhesion molecules have been proposed as vaccine targets.
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That is what this article proposes to do.
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This proposed model transfers murine findings to the human orthologous chromosomal region.
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However, they propose that ultimately the story schema becomes an amalgam of these two sources which either condenses or ignores many aspects of experiential knowledge.
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Nevertheless, the new planning-control dichotomy he proposes, though a valuable advance, is itself an oversimplification of what must be a multi-channel system.
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As the proposed algorithm uses terrain information which is obtained in real time, the turnover stability index is changed each time.
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Instead, she proposes a different approach for understanding why stories are convincing - why people believe them and pass them on.
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However, in the latter case grammatical analysis of the type proposed here is useful in providing a robust analysis of the best path.
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மற்றவர்களுக்கு பரிசீலிக்க சாத்தியமான செயல் திட்டத்தை வழங்க அல்லது பரிந்துரைக்க, உங்களை திருமணம் செய்து கொள்ளும்படி யாரையாவது கேட்க, ஏதாவது செய்ய உத்தேசித்துள்ள…
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किसी योजना या विचार का प्रस्ताव रखना, विवाह के लिए किसी से प्रार्थना करना, किसी काम को करने का इरादा जताना…
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foreslå, have i sinde, påtænke…
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کسی کو، کوئی تجویز پیش کرنا, شادی کی تجویز پیش کرنا, آمادہ ہونا…
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пропонувати, вносити пропозицію, запропонувати…
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предлагать, делать предложение (о браке)…
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ఇతర వ్యక్తులు పరిగణనలోకి తీసుకోవడానికి సాధ్యమయ్యే ప్రణాళిక లేదా చర్యను అందించడం లేదా సూచించడం, ఒకరిని మిమ్మల్ని పెళ్లిచేసుకోమని అడగడం, ఒకై చేయాలని ఉద్దేశించడం…
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proponować, oświadczać się, wysunąć…
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propose
verb
pro·pose
prə-ˈpōz
proposed; proposing
Synonyms of propose
intransitive verb
1
: to form or put forward a plan or intention
man proposes, but God disposes
2
obsolete
: to engage in talk or discussion
3
: to make an offer of marriage
transitive verb
1
a
: to set before the mind (as for discussion, imitation, or action)
propose a plan for settling the dispute
b
: to set before someone and especially oneself as an aim or intent
proposed to spend the summer in Italy
2
a
: to set forth for acceptance or rejection
propose terms for peace propose a topic for debate
b
: to recommend to fill a place or vacancy : nominate
propose them for membership
c
: to offer as a toast
propose the happiness of the couple
proposer
noun
Synonyms
advance
bounce
offer
pose
proffer
propound
suggest
vote
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Examples of propose in a Sentence
The scientists proposed a new theory.
The mayor proposed a plan for a new bridge.
Several senators have proposed raising the tax.
I propose that we revise the bylaws.
They propose to buy a new house.
How do you propose solving this problem?
The chairman proposed the young executive as a candidate for promotion.
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Dingell proposed his own bills, detailed last summer by The New York Times.
—Christine Spolar, NPR, 6 Mar. 2024
The states proposed the short-term cuts to deal with water shortages through 2026, when the current rules for managing the river expire.
—Ian James, Los Angeles Times, 6 Mar. 2024
Our Congress proposes amendments which are then sent to the states for ratification.
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Including the information in a 10-K filing also increases the potential liability a company faces in providing the disclosures, which might prompt them to compile the information more carefully, said the SEC in its proposing release.
—Amanda Gerut, Fortune, 6 Mar. 2024
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau estimates the new regulation, first proposed in February 2023, will save families more than $10 billion a year by cutting fees from an average of $32.
—Matt Egan, CNN, 5 Mar. 2024
The bill brings together elements from numerous pieces of legislation proposed or enacted over the last year, enhancing punishment or pretrial detention while also loosening some restrictions on police officers.
—Emily Davies, Washington Post, 5 Mar. 2024
It’s proposed to get a violin-playing rabbit sculpture that received a 3.91 ranking.
—Barbara Henry, San Diego Union-Tribune, 5 Mar. 2024
As proposed, House Bill 1399, would change the definition of PFAS in Indiana only.
—Sarah Bowman, The Indianapolis Star, 23 Feb. 2024
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Etymology
Middle English, from Anglo-French purposer, proposer, from Latin proponere (perfect indicative proposui) — more at propound
First Known Use
14th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1
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pro·pose
prə-ˈpōz
proposed; proposing
1
: to make a suggestion to be thought over and talked about : suggest
propose a new theory
2
: to make plans : intend
propose to buy a new house
3
: to suggest for filling a place or office
propose someone for membership
4
: to make an offer of marriage
proposer
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as in to suggest
as in to plan
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propose
verb
Definition of propose
1
as in to suggest
to set before the mind for consideration
he proposed that we go for a walk this afternoon
Synonyms & Similar Words
Relevance
suggest
pose
offer
recommend
vote
present
put forward
propound
proffer
submit
nominate
put forth
advance
bounce
plan
file
move
arrange
tender
calculate
plot
trot out
shape
map
contrive
lay
chart
lodge
cover
frame
2
as in to plan
to have in mind as a purpose or goal
we propose to buy a new house within the next year
Synonyms & Similar Words
plan
intend
contemplate
hope
aim
try
mean
go
wish
look
purpose
calculate
design
aspire
allow
attempt
purport
consider
meditate
figure on
dream
strive
scheme
accomplish
debate
ponder
endeavor
achieve
struggle
perform
execute
effect
mull (over)
plot
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Definition of propose verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
propose verb OPAL W /prəˈpəʊz/ /prəˈpəʊz/Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they propose /prəˈpəʊz/ /prəˈpəʊz/ he / she / it proposes /prəˈpəʊzɪz/ /prəˈpəʊzɪz/ past simple proposed /prəˈpəʊzd/ /prəˈpəʊzd/ past participle proposed /prəˈpəʊzd/ /prəˈpəʊzd/ -ing form proposing /prəˈpəʊzɪŋ/ /prəˈpəʊzɪŋ/Idioms
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suggest plan [transitive] (formal) to suggest a plan, an idea, etc. for people to think about and decide on propose something The government proposed changes to the voting system.The Board of Directors is proposing an amendment to Article I.The three countries had proposed a plan for him to hand over power to a chosen successor.What would you propose?Other services will not be affected by the proposed legislation.It is one of several proposed hospital developments around town. Since the idea was first proposed, no action has been taken.a proposed reform/rule/law/projectThis year we propose a tax increase of 3.9 percent. propose that… She proposed that the book be banned. (British English also) She proposed that the book should be banned. it is proposed that… It was proposed that the president be elected for a period of two years. propose doing something He proposed changing the name of the company. it is proposed to do something It was proposed to pay the money from public funds.Extra ExamplesThe measures have been proposed as a way of improving standards.The plan originally proposed was ruled completely unrealistic.the newly proposed amendmentsShe proposed a reduction in the state president's powers.The proposed trip to Spain had to be cancelled at the last minute.Are you seriously proposing that we should allow this situation to continue?Topics Suggestions and adviceb2Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverbseriouslyformallyfirst…prepositionasforphrasesnewly proposedrecently proposedSee full entry
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intend [transitive] (formal) to intend to do something propose to do something What do you propose to do now? propose doing something How do you propose getting home?We do not propose to take any further action in the matter.
marriage[intransitive, transitive] to ask somebody to marry youHe was afraid that if he proposed she might refuse. propose to somebody She proposed to me! propose something (to somebody) to propose marriageWordfinderbest manbrideceremonyengagedhoneymoonmarriageproposereceptionstag nightweddingTopics Life stagesb2 at formal meeting[transitive] to suggest something at a formal meeting and ask people to vote on it propose somebody (for/as something) I propose Tom Ellis for chairman.He was proposed for the job of treasurer. propose something to propose a motion (= to be the main speaker in support of an idea at a formal debate) compare oppose, second1Wordfinderargumentayeschairdebatethe floormotionproposesecondspeakvoteTopics Suggestions and advicec1 suggest explanation[transitive] propose something (formal) to suggest an explanation of something for people to consider synonym propoundShe proposed a possible solution to the mystery.Topics Suggestions and advicec1 Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French proposer, from Latin proponere ‘set forth’ (from pro- ‘forward’ + ponere ‘put’), but influenced by Latin propositus ‘put or set forth’ and Old French poser ‘to place’.Idioms propose a toast (to somebody) | propose somebody’s health to ask people to wish somebody health, happiness and success by raising their glasses and drinkingI'd like to propose a toast to the bride and groom.Topics Successc2 See propose in the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySee propose in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic EnglishCheck pronunciation:
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B2 [ T ] to offer or suggest a possible plan or action for other people to consider: [ + that ] I propose that we wait until the budget has been announced before committing ourselves to any expenditure. [ + -ing verb ] He proposed dealing directly with the suppliers. She proposed a boycott of the meeting. He proposed a motion that the chairman resign.
[ T ] to suggest someone for a position in, or as a member of, an organization: To be nominated for union president you need one person to propose you and another to second you.
B2 [ I ] to ask someone to marry you: I remember the night your father proposed to me.
propose a toast
to ask people at a formal social occasion to express their good wishes or respect for someone by holding up their glasses, usually of alcohol, at the same time and then drinking from them: propose a toast to Now, if you'd all please raise your glasses, I'd like to propose a toast to the bride and groom.
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More examplesFewer examplesSomeone proposed a motion to increase the membership fee to $500 a year.Critics of the president have been pouring scorn on the plan ever since it was first proposed.Now, if you'd all please raise your glasses, I'd like to propose a toast to the bride and groom.She proposes an exchange of contracts at two o'clock.What the government is proposing encroaches on the rights of individuals.
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maybe
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put someone to something idiom
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propose verb
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B2 [ T ] formal to intend to do something: [ + to infinitive ] How do you propose to complete the project in such a short time? [ + -ing verb ] How do you propose tackling this problem? I do not propose to reveal details at this stage. What we are proposing is a radical change in approach.
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propose | Intermediate English
proposeverb us
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to suggest or state (a possible plan or action) for consideration: [ + to infinitive ] She proposed to keep the schools open all summer. [ + that clause ] It has often been proposed that the president be elected by direct popular vote.
If you propose to someone, you ask that person to marry you: [ I ] She felt sure he was going to propose.
propose verb
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fml to intend to do something: [ + to infinitive ] How do you propose to complete the project in such a short time?
(Definition of propose from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
propose | Business English
proposeverb [ T ] uk
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to give someone a plan or idea to consider: She proposed a tax reform designed to make basic insurance more affordable.propose to do sth He is proposing to reduce the government's inflation target from 2.5% to 2%.propose doing sth They have proposed building a development of small, eco-friendly houses.propose that He proposed that the trade authorities get together to try to resolve the issue.
MEETINGS to suggest someone for a position or as a member of an organization: To be nominated as chairman, you need one person to propose you and another to second you.
MEETINGS to formally suggest an idea at a meeting, and ask people to vote on it: He proposed a motion that the chairman resign. Compare
second verb
propose to do sth
to intend to do something: How do you propose to complete the project in such a short time scale?
proposed adjective
Department administrators presented the council with the proposed changes to the tax break program.
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Examples of propose
propose
Who proposed socialist health care and pushed it through?
From CNN
He proposed that the continents had moved and were still moving.
From Voice of America
And they propose starting salaries that are on average 14% higher for men than for women.
From CNN
I have no problem with anyone proposing a new theory.
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And that's what we have proposed and about 50 districts are now, and districts and their unions are now using it.
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He had to propose three times before she said yes.
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I am proposing to develop these programs exponentially.
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She, you know, proposed to him, and she was a self-made merchant.
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And she's not sure what's being proposed is developmentally appropriate.
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In my opinion, both groups have diagnosed the same problem, but propose radically different solutions.
From Huffington Post
The judge urged the city's leaders to take seriously the ethics reforms proposed in the wake of the trial.
From Baltimore Sun
Are you proposing more than you can actually deliver, at least not without big deficits?
From Politico
Nobody wants that, so quit talking as if that's what's been proposed!
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Are you proposing new money for this, reallocation of money that's being used for other things that would be better spent here?
From NPR
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کسی کو، کوئی تجویز پیش کرنا, شادی کی تجویز پیش کرنا, آمادہ ہونا…
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пропонувати, вносити пропозицію, запропонувати…
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предлагать, делать предложение (о браке)…
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Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2024How to use propose in a sentenceIn the Senate Republicans’ $650 billion relief legislation, a proposed $16 billion was allocated for testing and tracing.Why lawmakers may choose a more targeted approach for the second round of COVID stimulus | Aric Jenkins | September 16, 2020 | FortuneI propose we call our new epoch the “Heliocene,” meaning “new sun.”Dawn of the Heliocene - Issue 90: Something Green | Summer Praetorius | September 16, 2020 | NautilusThe proposed deal’s structure is already shaped by Beijing’s refusal to allow the US alone to determine TikTok’s fate.Beijing is publicizing its philosophy of how tech firms like TikTok must aid China’s rise | Jane Li | September 16, 2020 | QuartzIn a statement, Oracle provided few details about the proposed TikTok partnership.What’s Oracle? TikTok users react to proposed Oracle deal | Danielle Abril | September 15, 2020 | FortuneOn Thursday, the Republican-proposed $500 billion stimulus package failed to get enough votes to advance in the chamber.GOP $500 billion aid package blocked by Senate Democrats—here’s what it means for unemployment benefits and stimulus checks | Lance Lambert | September 10, 2020 | FortuneI told them the story about how Delta helped her propose to me in the middle of the international terminal here at Delta.How A Company’s Support of Gay Employees Helped One of Them To Come Out | | December 24, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThey met in 2009, before Dewani rented a private jet and flew her to Paris to propose.The Honeymoon Murder Trial of British Millionaire Shrien Dewani Begins | Nico Hines | October 7, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTOther models, such as string theory, propose more dimensions, but those are coiled up too small to be seen.Is the Cosmos Just a Big Hologram? | Matthew R. Francis | August 31, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThis leads some to propose that the American middle and working classes has become economically passé.In the Future We'll All Be Renters: America's Disappearing Middle Class | Joel Kotkin | August 10, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTMay I propose the Dutch, who were among the original bidders for 2018.Best Way to Punish Putin? No World Cup | Tunku Varadarajan | July 20, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTInstead of writing slander and flat blasphemy, they propose to draw it, and not draw it mild.Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXIX. January, 1844. Vol. LV. | VariousNow the practice of Interrogative Analysis compels such persons to interrogate—to propose questions—to think.Assimilative Memory | Marcus Dwight Larrowe (AKA Prof. A. Loisette)"That means he intends to propose again," said Mrs. Kaye, in her carefully modulated voice.Ancestors | Gertrude AthertonWith the sum thus realized, I say, you propose to make good the losses which the bank has suffered by your improvidence?Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXIX. January, 1844. Vol. LV. | VariousStrictly speaking, I don't think anybody ought to propose with a niblick in his hand.First Plays | A. A. MilneSee More ExamplesBritish Dictionary definitions for proposepropose/ (prəˈpəʊz) /verb(when tr, may take a clause as object) to put forward (a plan, motion, etc) for consideration or action(tr) to nominate, as for a position(tr) to plan or intend (to do something): I propose to leave town now(tr) to announce the drinking of (a toast) to (the health of someone, etc)(intr often foll by to) to make an offer of marriage (to someone)See moreOrigin of propose1C14: from Old French proposer, from Latin prōpōnere to display, from pro- 1 + pōnere to placeDerived forms of proposeproposable, adjectiveproposer, nounCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition
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B2 to suggest a plan or action: [ + (that) ] I propose that we delay our decision until we have more information. proposed changes
propose to do sth
B2 to intend to do something: They propose to cycle across Europe.
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B2 to ask someone to marry you: He proposed to me on my birthday.
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提案する, (案を)持ちかける, ~に結婚を申し込む…
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proposer, faire une demande en mariage, (se) proposer de…
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proposar, demanar per casar-se…
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voorstellen, van plan zijn, ten huwelijk vragen…
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மற்றவர்களுக்கு பரிசீலிக்க சாத்தியமான செயல் திட்டத்தை வழங்க அல்லது பரிந்துரைக்க, உங்களை திருமணம் செய்து கொள்ளும்படி யாரையாவது கேட்க, ஏதாவது செய்ய உத்தேசித்துள்ள…
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किसी योजना या विचार का प्रस्ताव रखना, विवाह के लिए किसी से प्रार्थना करना, किसी काम को करने का इरादा जताना…
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કોઈ યોજના અથવા વિચાર પ્રસ્તાવિત કરો, પ્રોપોઝ કરો, કોઈને લગ્ન માટે પૂછો…
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foreslå, have i sinde, påtænke…
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föreslå, ämna, tänka…
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menawarkan, mencadangkan, melamar…
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vorschlagen, beabsichtigen, einen Heiratsantrag machen…
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foreslå, fri, ha planer om…
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کسی کو، کوئی تجویز پیش کرنا, شادی کی تجویز پیش کرنا, آمادہ ہونا…
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пропонувати, вносити пропозицію, запропонувати…
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предлагать, делать предложение (о браке)…
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ఇతర వ్యక్తులు పరిగణనలోకి తీసుకోవడానికి సాధ్యమయ్యే ప్రణాళిక లేదా చర్యను అందించడం లేదా సూచించడం, ఒకరిని మిమ్మల్ని పెళ్లిచేసుకోమని అడగడం, ఒకై చేయాలని ఉద్దేశించడం…
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يَقْتَرِح, يَطْلُب لِلزَّواج…
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navrhnout, hodlat, nabídnout sňatek…
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đề nghị, đề ra mục đích, cầu hôn…
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proponować, oświadczać się, wysunąć…
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Definition of propose verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
propose verbverb NAmE//prəˈpoʊz// Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they propose he / she / it proposes past simple proposed -ing form proposing jump to other resultssuggest plan1[transitive] (formal) to suggest a plan, an idea, etc. for people to think about and decide on propose something The government proposed changes to the voting system. What would you propose? propose that… She proposed that the book be banned. it is proposed that… It was proposed that the president be elected for a period of two years. propose doing something He proposed changing the name of the company. it is proposed to do something It was proposed to pay the money from public funds.
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intend2[transitive] to intend to do something propose to do something What do you propose to do now? propose doing something How do you propose getting home?
marriage3[intransitive, transitive] to ask someone to marry you He was afraid that if he proposed she might refuse. propose to somebody She proposed to me! propose something (to somebody) to propose marriage at formal meeting4[transitive] to suggest something at a formal meeting and ask people to vote on it propose somebody (for/as something) I propose Tom Ellis for chairman. propose something to propose a motion (= to be the main speaker in support of an idea at a formal debate) compare oppose, second suggest explanation5[transitive] propose something (formal) to suggest an explanation of something for people to consider synonym propound She proposed a possible solution to the mystery. Idioms propose a toast (to somebody), propose somebody's health jump to other resultsto 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.See propose in the Oxford Advanced Learner's DictionaryCheck pronunciation: propose
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