proffers 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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1. Confused at the grace that so fully he proffers me.

2. I was hoping to find some evidence that third party advertising proffers unfair advantage during elections

3. After Dr. Coppelius proffers him some wine laced with sleeping powder, Franz begins to fall asleep.

4. The Andalusian method is an electronic acoustical device that proffers a cheaper, simpler mechanism that is more effective, and efficient.