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Tenses: propounds, propounding, propounded

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Etymology: [ pr&-'paund ] (transitive verb.) 1537. From the Middle English proponen (“to put forward”) Latin proponere (“to put forward”) pro- (“before”) + ponere (“to put”)

ileri sürmek, öne sürmek, önermek, ortaya koymak, sunmak, söylemek, serdetmek, onaya sunmak, arzetmek, ortaya atmak, teklif etmek, ileri sür, irat etmek, öne sür, ileri sürülen, ileri sürerek,

1 ileri sürmek     ts
2 öne sürmek     ts
3 önermek     ts
4 ortaya koymak     ts
5 sunmak     ts
6 söylemek     ts
7 serdetmek     ts
8 onaya sunmak     ts
9 arzetmek     ts
10 ortaya atmak     ts
11 teklif etmek  fiil     ts
12 ileri sür     ts
13 irat etmek     ts
14 öne sür     ts
15propounded ileri sürülen     ts
16propounding ileri sürerek     ts
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To put forward; to offer for discussion or debate, To propose or name as a candidate for admission to communion with a church, If someone propounds an idea or point of view they have, they suggest it for people to consider. Zoologist Eugene Morton has propounded a general theory of the vocal sounds that animals make. = put forward. to suggest an idea, explanation etc for other people to consider (propone (14-19 centuries), from proponere, from ponere ), put forward, as of an idea, To offer for consideration; to exhibit; to propose; as, to propound a question; to propound an argument, make a suggestion, propose an idea (or theory, etc.); present for discussion, past of propound, present participle of propound, third-person singular of propound,

17 To put forward; to offer for discussion or debate - "Each school propounds its own theory without having given any thought to whether we are following what they say or getting left behind."     ts
18 To propose or name as a candidate for admission to communion with a church     ts
19 If someone propounds an idea or point of view they have, they suggest it for people to consider. Zoologist Eugene Morton has propounded a general theory of the vocal sounds that animals make. = put forward. to suggest an idea, explanation etc for other people to consider (propone (14-19 centuries), from proponere, from ponere )     ts
20 put forward, as of an idea     ts
21 To offer for consideration; to exhibit; to propose; as, to propound a question; to propound an argument     ts
22 make a suggestion, propose an idea (or theory, etc.); present for discussion  fiil     ts
23propounded past of propound     ts
24propounding present participle of propound     ts
25propounds third-person singular of propound     ts
 


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