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proposer
pro·pose P0602600 (prə-pōz′)v. pro·posed, pro·pos·ing, pro·pos·es v.tr.1. To put forward for consideration, discussion, or adoption; suggest: propose a change in the law.2. To recommend (a person) for a position, office, or membership; nominate.3. To offer (a toast to be drunk).4. To make known as one's intention; purpose or intend: proposed to buy and run a farm.v.intr. To form or make a proposal, especially of marriage. [Middle English proposen, from Old French proposer, alteration (influenced by poser, to put, place) of Latin prōpōnere : prō-, forth; see pro-1 + pōnere, to put; see apo- in Indo-European roots.] pro·pos′er n.Synonyms: propose, pose1, propound, submit These verbs mean to present something for consideration or discussion: proposes a solution; posed many questions; propound a theory; submits a plan.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | proposer - someone who advances a suggestion or proposal; "the suggester of this absurd strategy was a fool"suggesterconceiver, mastermind, originator - someone who creates new things | | 2. | proposer - (parliamentary procedure) someone who makes a formal motionmoverparliamentary law, parliamentary procedure, rules of order, order - a body of rules followed by an assemblynominator - someone who proposes a candidate for appointment or electionconceiver, mastermind, originator - someone who creates new things | Translations IdiomsSeeproposeproposer
Synonyms for proposernoun someone who advances a suggestion or proposalSynonymsRelated Words- conceiver
- mastermind
- originator
noun (parliamentary procedure) someone who makes a formal motionSynonymsRelated Words- parliamentary law
- parliamentary procedure
- rules of order
- order
- nominator
- conceiver
- mastermind
- originator
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