propounding in English

verb
1
put forward (an idea, theory, or point of view) for consideration by others.
he began to propound the idea of a “social monarchy” as an alternative to Franco

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1. Of course, the propounding may be very persuasive and the teacher needs to be wary.

2. The propounding of riddles and difficult questions was much esteemed. —Jg 14:12.” —Volume 1, page 102.

3. A smear campaign, also referred to as a smear tactic or simply a smear, is an effort to damage or call into question someone's reputation, by propounding negative propaganda

4. I am propounding a Creative Economic Workforce Bill for a Creative, Social, and Industrial Protection Act to be passed into a Creative, Social, and Industrial Awareness Month Law observed yearly to give special attention to Creativity so as to make our local industries sustainable and equipped to face the global information communication trend.