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Definitions for Proposer
[1] to offer or suggest (a matter, subject, case, etc.) for consideration, acceptance, or action: to propose a new method.
[2] to offer (a toast).
[3] to suggest: He proposed that a messenger be sent.
[4] to present or nominate (a person) for some position, office, membership, etc.
[5] to put before oneself as something to be done; design; intend.
[6] to present to the mind or attention; state.
[7] to propound (a question, riddle, etc.).
[8] to make an offer or suggestion, especially of marriage.
[9] to form or consider a purpose or design.
[10] (when tr, may take a clause as object) to put forward (a plan, motion, etc) for consideration or action
[11] (tr) to nominate, as for a position
[12] (tr) to plan or intend (to do something) I propose to leave town now
[13] (tr) to announce the drinking of (a toast) to (the health of someone, etc)
[14] (intr often foll by to ) to make an offer of marriage (to someone)
Words related to Proposer
proposepromoter, proponent, backer, lawyer, defender, supporter, campaigner, counsel, exponent, spokesperson, apostle, attorney, speaker, champion, expounder, pleader, upholder
Words nearby Proposer
proposeproportional spacing, proportionate, proportioned, proportionment, proposal, propose, proposition, propositional attitude, propositional calculus, propositional function, propositus
Origin of Proposer
1300–50; Middle English < Middle French proposer (see pro-1, pose1), by association with derivatives of Latin prōpositus, past participle of prōpōnere to set forth. See propositus
Other words from Proposer
pro·pos·a·ble , adjective
pro·pos·er , noun
mis·pro·pose , verb, mis·pro·posed, mis·pro·pos·ing.
re·pro·pose , verb, re·pro·posed, re·pro·pos·ing.
un·pro·pos·a·ble , adjective
un·pro·posed , adjective
un·pro·pos·ing , adjective
Word origin for Proposer
C14: from Old French proposer, from Latin prōpōnere to display, from pro- 1 + pōnere to place
Synonyms for Proposer
backer, campaigner, defender, lawyer, promoter, proponent, supporter, apostle, attorney, champion, counsel, exponent, expounder, pleader, speaker, spokesperson, upholder