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Cosa (chi) è propound - definizione


Propound      
·vt To propose or name as a candidate for admission to communion with a church.
II. Propound ·vt To offer for consideration; to Exhibit; to Propose; as, to propound a question; to propound an Argument.
propound      
(propounds, propounding, propounded)
If someone propounds an idea or point of view they have, they suggest it for people to consider. (FORMAL)
Zoologist Eugene Morton has propounded a general theory of the vocal sounds that animals make.
= put forward
VERB: V n
propound      
[pr?'pa?nd]
¦ verb put forward (an idea, theory, etc.) for consideration.
Derivatives
propounder noun
Origin
C16: alt. of archaic propone, from L. proponere 'set forth', from pro- 'forward' + ponere 'put'.
Esempi dal corpus di testo per propound
1. Of course we must starve the terrorists of the oxygen they need to propound their message and plot to kill.
2. We are at the height of a strike that will be completely wasted if it achieves none of the changes I propound.
3. Perhaps we could go further and propound another question: Did the killing of the Russian road construction worker in Juba last month hold any correlation with Joseph Kony and Companys objective of striving to violently overthrow the government in Kampala?
4. "It is the only country in Africa whose government continues to propound theories more worthy of a lunatic fringe than of a concerned and compassionate state." Reader comments (0) No comments have so far been submitted.
5. Jurists are to be fair and, while learning and practice in the law are expected, no justice is invited to propound a personal philosophy on the great issues of the universe: abortion, affirmative action, assisted suicide, religion in public life.