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proposed
[pruh-pohzd]
adjective
offered or suggested for consideration, acceptance, or action.
Any proposed change to this charter must be noted on the agenda that is sent out for the next scheduled meeting.
(of a toast) offered.
At the convention reception, the jokingly proposed toast was, "To pure mathematics, and may it never be of any use to anyone!"
presented or nominated for some position, membership, task, etc..
The letter should describe the purpose of the committee and list all proposed members along with their faculty ranks.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of propose.
Other Word Forms
- unproposed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of proposed1
Example Sentences
Shanks said more than 80 potential investors in the site had come forward, with Scottish Enterprise handling due diligence on proposed projects.
The British Fashion Council attended one of the campaign group's events in Parliament to support the proposed bill, she said.
The European Commission has already proposed a fresh round of penalties aimed at Moscow's energy revenues, banks and military industry.
In a May 12 statement announcing its proposed rule, CMS described a “loophole” as “money laundering,” and said California had financed coverage for over 1.6 million “illegal immigrants” with the proceeds from its MCO tax.
The people thought there ought to be additional parties, and proposed an amendment which would add additional members of parliament.
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