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propose

1 of 1verb
/prəˈpoʊz/
Forms:proposes,proposing,proposed,proposed
1

to put forward a suggestion, plan, or idea for consideration

C1transitive
  • He proposed a new strategy for increasing productivity during the team meeting, outlining specific steps for implementation.
  • The committee proposed a budget for the upcoming fiscal year, taking into account projected expenses and revenue.
  • She proposed a topic for her research project, hoping to investigate the relationship between social media usage and mental health.
  • The city council proposed a new ordinance to address traffic congestion, seeking input from residents on potential solutions.
  • The company's CEO proposed a merger with a competitor, believing it would create synergies and improve market share.
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2

to ask a person to marry one

B2
  • On a beautiful evening, he chose to propose to his girlfriend with a ring.
  • She felt a mix of emotions when he knelt down to propose in front of their favorite landmark.
  • The romantic beach setting provided the perfect backdrop for him to propose.
  • After months of planning, he finally found the courage to propose during a special dinner.
  • He nervously proposed to his longtime girlfriend with a heartfelt speech.
3

to formally suggest or introduce a motion, idea, or action for consideration and discussion by a legislature

transitive
  • The senator proposed a new bill to increase funding for education.
  • During the meeting, she proposed a motion to amend the current regulations.
  • The representative proposed a law aimed at improving healthcare access.
  • They proposed a motion to approve the new budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
  • The council member proposed an ordinance to improve local infrastructure.
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4

to formally suggest or recommend someone for a specific position

transitive
  • The committee proposed Jane for the position of treasurer in the upcoming election.
  • He was proposed as a candidate for the board of directors during the annual meeting.
  • The senator proposed his colleague for a seat on the advisory board.
  • The group unanimously proposed Tom for the position of president.
  • The senator proposed his colleague for a seat on the advisory board.
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5

to express one's intention or plan to take a specific action

transitive
  • She proposed to start a new project next year that would help the community.
  • He proposed to take a sabbatical to travel the world and explore new opportunities.
  • I propose to meet at noon to discuss the details of the plan.
  • I propose to spend the weekend working on the report to meet the deadline.
  • They proposed to invest in new technology to streamline operations.