propound|propounded|propounding|propounds in English

verb

[pro·pound || prə'paʊnd]

make a suggestion, propose an idea (or theory, etc.); present for discussio

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1. The theory they propound isn't really very complicated.

2. Smith propounded natural laws behind the new reality.

3. Instead what is being propounded here is this.

4. He wins the prize by propound the theory.

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

6. Both founded monasteries, and both propounded rules for individual salvation.

7. 11 the theory of natural selection, first propounded by Charles Darwin.

8. [… .] Rightists are anti-leftist.” At the extreme left, Karl Marx propounds a general critique of Commodification

9. The theory of natural selection was first propounded by Charles Darwin.

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11. 19 The theory of natural selection was first propounded by Charles Darwin.

12. Therefore, we propound the proposal for building up the financial safety area.

13. Nicias opposed the campaign to Sicily, yet led it; Alcibiades propounded it and was recalled

14. The new propound the new learning style whose main characters are independent, exploring and cooperative.

15. Ostensibly these comedias lacrimosas propound to be social plays, but usually they fail.

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

17. 1 Zoologist Eugene Morton has propounded a general theory of the vocal sounds that animals make.

18. It is to meet every week, and each member in turn has to propound a problem.

19. It would be wrong morally, as well as dangerous to propound a scheme that lessens the standard of living.

20. It was first propounded by Marcion, a semi-Gnostic of the second century C.E.

21. It was Ptolemy who propounded the theory that the earth was at the centre of the universe.

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23. He must decide at the time the questions are propounded whether or not to answer....

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25. Aristarchus is celebrated as being the first man to have propounded a heliocentric theory, eighteen centuries before Copernicus