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sugestão
Catalan
proposta
Spanish
propuesta
A proposal offered for acceptance or rejection.
suggestion
proposition
Portuguese
sugestão
Portuguese
oferecer
Catalan
oferir
Spanish
ofrecer
Present for acceptance or rejection.
offer
Portuguese
oferecer
Synonyms
Examples for "
suggestion
"
suggestion
proposition
Examples for "
suggestion
"
1
That final
suggestion
formed the basis for a Government amendment, later withdrawn.
2
However, Mr Ford today stated his unwillingness to even countenance the
suggestion
.
3
However, I wish to point out an implication of Commander Neeson's
suggestion
.
4
Judge Davis already rejected such a
suggestion
ahead of the second trial.
5
Yes, you've made a good
suggestion
,
and a politically correct one too.
1
Public opinion polls on the
proposition
so far give no clear picture.
2
You said yourself they can't continue without us; it's a two-ended
proposition
.
3
Record low interest rates mean that public investment is a practical
proposition
.
4
So those investments won't happen, unless the longer term business
proposition
holds.
5
But since you reject it, let us return to the original
proposition
.
1
Despair undervalues the promise, undervalues the invitation, undervalues the
proffer
of grace.
2
And so again and yet again
proffer
I you my heartiest thanks.
3
Nor did the latter smile or seem to
proffer
argument at first.
4
She trusted Damaris would not perceive her uncomfortable state and
proffer
sympathy.
5
Aunt Yvonne inclined her head slightly, but did not
proffer
her hand.
6
She declines his
proffer
,
but gives him a ring as a souvenir.
7
Well, now, you are regent, and I come to
proffer
my request!
8
However, should you
proffer
a certain distinctive blue box, all will be well.
9
An immediate
proffer
came from the hitherto taciturn young man in the corner.
10
The chubby songster found time to
proffer
brief explanations in asides.
11
Neighbours ran in to talk it over and
proffer
their assistance.
12
Because he recognised that the impulse to
proffer
the sign came from God.
13
I have the means, and I am here to
proffer
it.
14
I could
proffer
much: I feel I could urge it plausibly.
15
Great Britain has the moral duty to
proffer
a guarantee already spontaneously given.
16
An SAC spokesman declined to comment on the Hollander
proffer
statements.
proffer
·
accept the proffer
proffer advice
proffer peace
proffer a request
proffer sympathy
Portuguese
sugestão
proposta
proposição
oferecer
Catalan
proposta
proposició
suggeriment
oferir
oferir-se
Spanish
propuesta
ofrecimiento
proposición
sugerencia
ofrecer