propose (Meaning)

Wordnet

propose (v)

make a proposal, declare a plan for something

present for consideration, examination, criticism, etc.

propose or intend

put forward; nominate for appointment to an office or for an honor or position

ask (someone) to marry you

propose Sentence Examples

  1. John decided to propose to his girlfriend during their vacation in Paris.
  2. Sarah was pleasantly surprised when her partner got down on one knee to propose.
  3. Tom nervously rehearsed how he would propose to his long-time boyfriend.
  4. Emily couldn't contain her excitement when her partner finally proposed to her in front of their families.
  5. Michael chose a picturesque spot in the mountains to propose to his girlfriend at sunset.
  6. After months of planning, Adam proposed a new business venture to his partners.
  7. The committee proposed a new policy to improve workplace safety.
  8. The board proposed changes to the company's bylaws during their annual meeting.
  9. Lisa proposed a compromise to resolve the disagreement between her colleagues.
  10. The government proposed a bill to address climate change in parliament.

FAQs About the word propose

make a proposal, declare a plan for something, present for consideration, examination, criticism, etc., propose or intend, put forward; nominate for appointment

suggest, pose, put forward, present, vote, recommend, propound,offer, plan, move

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John decided to propose to his girlfriend during their vacation in Paris.

Sarah was pleasantly surprised when her partner got down on one knee to propose.

Tom nervously rehearsed how he would propose to his long-time boyfriend.

Emily couldn't contain her excitement when her partner finally proposed to her in front of their families.