propose
Prononciation : [prəˈpoʊz]
Mot
Contexte : « relationship »
(verb) to suggest or put forward an idea or plan for someone to think about or accept. It's like when one person says to another, 'I think we should do this.'
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He decided to propose to her during their romantic dinner.
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She didn't propose any plans for the weekend, so they stayed home.
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What do you think he will propose for the new project?
Contexte : « law »
(verb) to suggest a new law or rule for people to follow. It's like a politician saying, 'I think we need a new law about this.'
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The senator plans to propose a new law to help protect the environment.
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The committee did not propose any changes to the existing regulations.
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What new policies did they propose during the meeting?
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) the act of suggesting to someone that they get married. It’s when one person asks another to be their partner for life.
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Her proposal was so sweet and romantic, she said yes right away.
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His proposal was unexpected, and she wasn't ready for it at all.
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What made their proposal stand out from others?
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