proffer in English

noun
1
an offer or proposal.
And then, as I found out only the same day, on March 23 of 1983, he, in a five-minute segment at the end of his broadcast, he announced the proposal as a proffer to the Soviet government.
verb
1
hold out (something) to someone for acceptance; offer.
he proffered his resignation

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "proffer" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "proffer", or refer to the context using the word "proffer" in the English Dictionary.

1. Proffer to help sb.

2. I proffer to help him.

3. May we proffer you our congratulations?

4. I gave her a proffer of help.

5. What advice would you proffer her?

6. I proffer to lend him one.

7. His proffer of advice was not accepted finally.

8. They proffer grapes, strawberries, orange slices, pastries, coffee.

9. It was instinctive for her to proffer help to Mrs. Fisher.

10. Few lobbyists proffer an explicit quid pro quo to elected officials.

11. What advice would you proffer to someone starting up in business?

12. The black markets proffer Levis, pirated rave music and electric kettles.

13. When an illness occurs, those who are knowledgeable in such matters proffer a diagnosis.

14. Whereas scientific managemant system proffer reference of objective, nought refutation for individual profession development.

15. The ever-bound deities cannot proffer the experience of eternally ethereal almighty God.

16. The development of computer and finite element method, proffer a new way for this research.

17. The solutions they proffer only come from the limited range of their own experience.

18. Is he merely to proffer his hand and lead her into a stately minuet?

19. Will future investors really take investment banks seriously when they proffer advice about risk management?

20. And, during the progress of a bill through the legislature, the Ministry may be consulted and may proffer advice.

21. They assumed he would provide a technical input but underestimated the degree of creative guidance he would proffer.

22. A party is arranged by Aunt Norris there, so that the other young people can proffer advice in the matter.

23. And in August, high in air, the beautiful and bountiful horse- chestnuts, candelabra - wise, proffer the passer- by their tapering upright cones of congregated blossoms.

24. In this review, various studies will be considered which proffer converging evidence that the dopaminergic brain circuitry running from ventral tegmental areas in the midbrain, via nucleus accumbens in the forebrain, to the frontal cortex, tends to produce Aboulia when its restitutive function fails.

25. Almost always, the opinion of the expert committee Concurs with that of the public.: Such repentance takes place when the external proffer of grace Concurs with inward assistance of grace.: In one sense modern medicine Concurs in this association, by directly relating hyperventilation to a disturbed psychological state.: Coach Wayne Wiblin, who has imbued a wonderful team spirit among the

26. The last doubt that thou Broachest, to wit, what thou shouldst do with me, drive it away altogether; an thou in thine extreme old age be disposed to do that which thou usedst not, being young, namely, to deal cruelly, wreak thy cruelty upon me, who am minded to proffer no prayer unto thee, as being199 the prime cause of this sin, if sin it be

27. The last doubt that thou Broachest, to wit, what thou shouldst do with me, drive it away altogether; an thou in thine extreme old age be disposed to do that which thou usedst not, being young, namely, to deal cruelly, wreak thy cruelty upon me, who am minded to proffer no prayer unto thee, as being199 the prime cause of this sin, if sin it be