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Tenses: propositions, propositioning, propositioned

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Etymology: [ "prä-p&-zi-sh&n ] (noun.) 14th century. From Old French, from Latin prōpŏsĭtĭo (“a proposing, design, theme, case”)
Synonyms: proposal, suggestion, statement, hypothesis, invitation, motion, overture, plan, premise, presentation, proffer, program, project, recommendation, accost, approach, ask, pose, prefer
Antonyms: condemnation, denial, opposition, refusal, rejection

teklif etmek, teklif, iş teklifi, dili teşebbüs, k.dili. birlikte olma/sevişme teklifi. f., k.dili. (birine) birlikte, ifade, cümle, dili uygunsuz teklif, plan, sav, öneri, önerme, uygunsuz teklifte bulunmak, uygunsuz teklif, nazari dava, sorun, mesele, teklif etme, k.dili. iş; girişim, dili uygunsuz bir teklifte bulunmak, sorun/teklif, propositional teklif kabilinden, teklife, man. önerme, bir meseleyi arzetme,

1 teklif etmek     ts
2 teklif     ts
3 iş teklifi     ts
4 dili teşebbüs     ts
5 k.dili. birlikte olma/sevişme teklifi. f., k.dili. (birine) birlikte  isim     ts
6 ifade     ts
7 cümle     ts
8 dili uygunsuz teklif     ts
9 plan     ts
10 sav     ts
11 öneri     ts
12 önerme     ts
13 uygunsuz teklifte bulunmak     ts
14 uygunsuz teklif     ts
15 nazari dava     ts
16 sorun     ts
17 mesele     ts
18 teklif etme     ts
19 k.dili. iş; girişim  isim     ts
20 dili uygunsuz bir teklifte bulunmak     ts
21 sorun/teklif     ts
22 propositional teklif kabilinden     ts
23 teklife     ts
24 man. önerme  isim     ts
25 bir meseleyi arzetme     ts
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In some states, a proposed statute or constitutional amendment to be voted on by the electorate, The content of an assertion that may be taken as being true or false and is considered abstractly without reference to the linguistic sentence that constitutes the assertion, The terms of a transaction offered, An idea or a plan offered, An assertion so formulated that it can be considered true or false, The act of offering (an idea) for consideration, As a special case, textbooks often, and papers sometimes, label an assertion which is provably true, but not important enough to be a theorem, a proposition. Normally this is part of a numerical reference system (Proposition 3.2, Lemma 3.3, Theorem 3.4), To propose a plan to (someone), To propose some illicit behaviour to (someone). Often sexual in nature, (logic) a statement that affirms or denies something and is either true or false an offer for a private bargain (especially a request for sexual favors) suggest sex to; "She was propositioned by a stranger at the party, a task to be dealt with; "securing adequate funding is a time-consuming proposition" (logic) a statement that affirms or denies something and is either true or false an offer for a private bargain (especially a request for sexual favors) suggest sex to; "She was propositioned by a stranger at the party, That which is proposed; that which is offered, as for consideration, acceptance, or adoption; a proposal; as, the enemy made propositions of peace; his proposition was not accepted, a task to be dealt with; "securing adequate funding is a time-consuming proposition", Single relationship between two concepts on a concept map, An assertion with a definable truth value; a claim about a certain state of affairs that may be true or false, makes a claim about some domain of inquiry Also called hypotheses The higher one's class status, the greater one's power is a proposition, An expression about an object which can have either a true or false value, To propose some illicit behaviour to, often sexual in nature, proposal, offer, or suggestion, as in: We gave them our proposition and they accepted it on the spot, To propose a plan to, In some states of the US, a proposed statute or constitutional amendment to be voted on by the electorate, In mathematics, a proposition is an assertion formulated in such a way that it may be proved true or false, A sentence with a truth-value, offer; plan; theory; theorem (Mathematics); problem (Slang), If you describe something such as a task or an activity as, for example, a difficult proposition or an attractive proposition, you mean that it is difficult or pleasant to do. Making easy money has always been an attractive proposition Even among seasoned mountaineers Pinnacle Ridge is considered quite a tough proposition, In Livingstone, a Proposition is an element of a Clause It is an equality predicate that is partitioned into Positive Propositions and Negative Propositions Same Propositions can be expressed as Positive Propositions and Different Propositions can be expressed as Negative Propositions A Clause may Support a Proposition, In the United States, a proposition is a question or statement about an issue of public policy which appears on a voting paper so that people can vote for or against it. Vote Yes on Proposition 136, but No on Propositions 129, 133 and 134, The act of setting or placing before; the act of offering, A statement of religious doctrine; an article of faith; creed; as, the propositions of Wyclif and Huss, The part of a poem in which the author states the subject or matter of it, A statement in terms of a truth to be demonstrated, or of an operation to be performed, That which is offered or affirmed as the subject of the discourse; anything stated or affirmed for discussion or illustration, A complete sentence, or part of a sentence consisting of a subject and predicate united by a copula; a thought expressed or propounded in language; a from of speech in which a predicate is affirmed or denied of a subject; as, snow is white, A proposition is an offer or a suggestion that someone makes to you, usually concerning some work or business that you might be able to do together. You came to see me at my office the other day with a business proposition, A proposition is a statement or an idea which people can consider or discuss to decide whether it is true. The proposition that democracies do not fight each other is based on a tiny historical sample, What is conveyed by a declarative sentence used to make a statement or assertion Each proposition is either true or false, though in a particular instance we may not know which it is Recommended Reading: Gabriel Nuchelmans, Judgment and Proposition (Royal Netherlands Academy, 1983) {at Amazon com} and Philip L Peterson, Fact, Proposition, Event (Kluwer, 1997) {at Amazon com} Also see OCP, SEP on singular and structured propositions, and OCDL, If someone who you do not know very well propositions you, they suggest that you have sex with them. He had allegedly tried to proposition a colleague. Proposition is also a noun. unwanted sexual propositions. to suggest to someone that they have sex with you, Smallest unit of information that is meaningful (Solso) A type of code in memory in which the record abstractly represents the smallest meaningful unit of information Kintsch proposed a propositional representation in which relations organized arguments (Anderson), that which is characteristically stated by a declarative sentence and can be true or false Understanding the nature and structure of propositions is often seen as the central task of the philosophical examination of logic Philosophers consider the apparently different functions of components of propositions (names, predicates and logical constants) and how they are unified into something capable of having a truth value They ask about how the form, meaning and use of propositions are related and how different propositions have logical relations They ask how linguistic or psychological states can have propositional contents The existence of propositions, as opposed to sentences, is challenged by those suspicious of their abstract nature, suggest sex to; "She was propositioned by a stranger at the party", The meaning of a sentence that makes a claim, that is, a sentence that can either be true or false For example, "The current president is bald" expresses a proposition, but not "Is the current president bald?" or "Shave the current president's head!" because the first sentence can either be true or false, but not the latter two A proposition is identified with the meaning of a sentence, and not the sentence itself, since the same claim or proposition can be expressed in two different sentences, such as "It is raining" and "Il pleut " In philosophical terminology "proposition" and "statement" are often used interchangably, (logic) a statement that affirms or denies something and is either true or false, a proposal offered for acceptance or rejection; "it was a suggestion we couldn't refuse", an offer for a private bargain (especially a request for sexual favors), the act of making a proposal; "they listened to her proposal", past of proposition, present participle of proposition, third-person singular of proposition, plural of proposition, Ideas contained within a sentence A simple sentence would present one idea, but as the sentence becomes more complex, several ideas, or propositions, would be presented in various independent and dependent clauses, in logic, are of four kinds, called A, E, I, O “A” is a universal affirmative, and “E” a universal negative; “I” a particular affirmative, and “O” a particular negative “Asserit A, negat E, verum generaliter ambo I Asserit I, negat O, sed particulariter ambo ” A asserts and E denies some universal proposition; I asserts and O denies, but with particular precision Props in theatrical slang, means properties, of which it is a contraction Everything stored in a theatre for general use on the stage is a “prop,” but these stores are the manager's props An actor's “props” are the clothing and other articles which he provides for his own use on the stage In many good theatres the manager provides everything but tights and a few minor articles; but in minor theatres each actor must provide a wardrobe and properties,

26 In some states, a proposed statute or constitutional amendment to be voted on by the electorate     ts
27 The content of an assertion that may be taken as being true or false and is considered abstractly without reference to the linguistic sentence that constitutes the assertion     ts
28 The terms of a transaction offered     ts
29 An idea or a plan offered     ts
30 An assertion so formulated that it can be considered true or false     ts
31 The act of offering (an idea) for consideration     ts
32 As a special case, textbooks often, and papers sometimes, label an assertion which is provably true, but not important enough to be a theorem, a proposition. Normally this is part of a numerical reference system (Proposition 3.2, Lemma 3.3, Theorem 3.4)     ts
33 To propose a plan to (someone)     ts
34 To propose some illicit behaviour to (someone). Often sexual in nature     ts
35 (logic) a statement that affirms or denies something and is either true or false an offer for a private bargain (especially a request for sexual favors) suggest sex to; "She was propositioned by a stranger at the party     ts
36 a task to be dealt with; "securing adequate funding is a time-consuming proposition" (logic) a statement that affirms or denies something and is either true or false an offer for a private bargain (especially a request for sexual favors) suggest sex to; "She was propositioned by a stranger at the party     ts
37 That which is proposed; that which is offered, as for consideration, acceptance, or adoption; a proposal; as, the enemy made propositions of peace; his proposition was not accepted     ts
38 a task to be dealt with; "securing adequate funding is a time-consuming proposition"     ts
39 Single relationship between two concepts on a concept map     ts
40 An assertion with a definable truth value; a claim about a certain state of affairs that may be true or false     ts
41 makes a claim about some domain of inquiry Also called hypotheses The higher one's class status, the greater one's power is a proposition     ts
42 An expression about an object which can have either a true or false value     ts
43 To propose some illicit behaviour to, often sexual in nature     ts
44 proposal, offer, or suggestion, as in: We gave them our proposition and they accepted it on the spot     ts
45 To propose a plan to     ts
46 In some states of the US, a proposed statute or constitutional amendment to be voted on by the electorate     ts
47 In mathematics, a proposition is an assertion formulated in such a way that it may be proved true or false     ts
48 A sentence with a truth-value     ts
49 offer; plan; theory; theorem (Mathematics); problem (Slang)  isim     ts
50 If you describe something such as a task or an activity as, for example, a difficult proposition or an attractive proposition, you mean that it is difficult or pleasant to do. Making easy money has always been an attractive proposition Even among seasoned mountaineers Pinnacle Ridge is considered quite a tough proposition     ts
51 In Livingstone, a Proposition is an element of a Clause It is an equality predicate that is partitioned into Positive Propositions and Negative Propositions Same Propositions can be expressed as Positive Propositions and Different Propositions can be expressed as Negative Propositions A Clause may Support a Proposition     ts
52 In the United States, a proposition is a question or statement about an issue of public policy which appears on a voting paper so that people can vote for or against it. Vote Yes on Proposition 136, but No on Propositions 129, 133 and 134     ts
53 The act of setting or placing before; the act of offering     ts
54 A statement of religious doctrine; an article of faith; creed; as, the propositions of Wyclif and Huss     ts
55 The part of a poem in which the author states the subject or matter of it     ts
56 A statement in terms of a truth to be demonstrated, or of an operation to be performed     ts
57 That which is offered or affirmed as the subject of the discourse; anything stated or affirmed for discussion or illustration     ts
58 A complete sentence, or part of a sentence consisting of a subject and predicate united by a copula; a thought expressed or propounded in language; a from of speech in which a predicate is affirmed or denied of a subject; as, snow is white     ts
59 A proposition is an offer or a suggestion that someone makes to you, usually concerning some work or business that you might be able to do together. You came to see me at my office the other day with a business proposition     ts
60 A proposition is a statement or an idea which people can consider or discuss to decide whether it is true. The proposition that democracies do not fight each other is based on a tiny historical sample     ts
61 What is conveyed by a declarative sentence used to make a statement or assertion Each proposition is either true or false, though in a particular instance we may not know which it is Recommended Reading: Gabriel Nuchelmans, Judgment and Proposition (Royal Netherlands Academy, 1983) {at Amazon com} and Philip L Peterson, Fact, Proposition, Event (Kluwer, 1997) {at Amazon com} Also see OCP, SEP on singular and structured propositions, and OCDL     ts
62 If someone who you do not know very well propositions you, they suggest that you have sex with them. He had allegedly tried to proposition a colleague. Proposition is also a noun. unwanted sexual propositions. to suggest to someone that they have sex with you     ts
63 Smallest unit of information that is meaningful (Solso) A type of code in memory in which the record abstractly represents the smallest meaningful unit of information Kintsch proposed a propositional representation in which relations organized arguments (Anderson)     ts
64 that which is characteristically stated by a declarative sentence and can be true or false Understanding the nature and structure of propositions is often seen as the central task of the philosophical examination of logic Philosophers consider the apparently different functions of components of propositions (names, predicates and logical constants) and how they are unified into something capable of having a truth value They ask about how the form, meaning and use of propositions are related and how different propositions have logical relations They ask how linguistic or psychological states can have propositional contents The existence of propositions, as opposed to sentences, is challenged by those suspicious of their abstract nature     ts
65 suggest sex to; "She was propositioned by a stranger at the party"     ts
66 The meaning of a sentence that makes a claim, that is, a sentence that can either be true or false For example, "The current president is bald" expresses a proposition, but not "Is the current president bald?" or "Shave the current president's head!" because the first sentence can either be true or false, but not the latter two A proposition is identified with the meaning of a sentence, and not the sentence itself, since the same claim or proposition can be expressed in two different sentences, such as "It is raining" and "Il pleut " In philosophical terminology "proposition" and "statement" are often used interchangably     ts
67 (logic) a statement that affirms or denies something and is either true or false     ts
68 a proposal offered for acceptance or rejection; "it was a suggestion we couldn't refuse"     ts
69 an offer for a private bargain (especially a request for sexual favors)     ts
70 the act of making a proposal; "they listened to her proposal"     ts
71propositioned past of proposition     ts
72propositioning present participle of proposition     ts
73propositions third-person singular of proposition     ts
74propositions plural of proposition     ts
75propositions Ideas contained within a sentence A simple sentence would present one idea, but as the sentence becomes more complex, several ideas, or propositions, would be presented in various independent and dependent clauses     ts
76propositions in logic, are of four kinds, called A, E, I, O “A” is a universal affirmative, and “E” a universal negative; “I” a particular affirmative, and “O” a particular negative “Asserit A, negat E, verum generaliter ambo I Asserit I, negat O, sed particulariter ambo ” A asserts and E denies some universal proposition; I asserts and O denies, but with particular precision Props in theatrical slang, means properties, of which it is a contraction Everything stored in a theatre for general use on the stage is a “prop,” but these stores are the manager's props An actor's “props” are the clothing and other articles which he provides for his own use on the stage In many good theatres the manager provides everything but tights and a few minor articles; but in minor theatres each actor must provide a wardrobe and properties     ts
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