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offering
[ aw-fer-ing, of-er- ]
noun
- something offered in worship or devotion, as to a deity; an oblation or sacrifice.
- a contribution given to or through the church for a particular purpose, as at a religious service.
- anything offered as a gift.
- something presented for inspection or sale.
- a sale:
our spring offering of furniture.
- the act of one who offers.
offering
/ ˈɒəɪŋ /
noun
- something that is offered
- a contribution to the funds of a religious organization
- a sacrifice, as of an animal, to a deity
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
In response to the findings, Harvard pledged to review its academic offerings and admissions policies - a key demand of the White House, which accuses the Ivy League institution of failure to stamp out campus antisemitism.
Previously, authorities have said that many were deceived into joining the cartel ranks, often after responding to online ads offering well-paying positions as security guards and other posts.
The hotly contested brand overhaul continued this week with four revamped fare bundles offering the most perks to top-tier fliers and loyalty program members.
“The County is offering what we believe is a fair three-year compensation package, considering the tremendous budgetary pressures we face,” Davenport’s office said in a statement.
In Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, @the Hub launched in June with volunteers offering people support on issues like benefits, housing and debt advice.
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