Present participle for to put forward (a plan or suggestion) for consideration by others
“I will try to analyze the cause of the issue, and subsequently propose a plan for moving forward.”
Present participle for to nominate (someone) for a given position or role
“Each commission will propose one candidate to fill each vacancy.”
Present participle for to intend to do something
“There were one or two other blanks in the bill, which he would propose to fill up, and would likewise make some verbal amendments.”
Present participle for to ask for a person's hand in marriage
“He would propose to me after two months of courtship.”
Present participle for to present formally for discussion or consideration
Present participle for to state one's position, either in agreeance or opposition on a particular subject
Present participle for to carry out a plan with a specific purpose in mind
Present participle for hold and state as one's opinion
Present participle for to offer a recommendation
Present participle for to bring about or introduce
Present participle for to make a request or demand of someone
Present participle for to conceive or see something within one's mind
Present participle for to consider or give serious or careful thought to
Present participle for to flirt with, or attempt to win over, a romantic interest
Present participle for ask to marry
Present participle for to ask someone to do something in an urgent manner
Present participle for to settle on a plan of action
Present participle for to suggest or indicate something indirectly
Present participle for to expose to danger or the risk of loss
Present participle for to make a choice, especially for a given job, position or role
The action of proposing a plan or suggestion
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