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proposed

[ pruh-pohzd ]

adjective

  1. 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.

  2. (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!"

  3. 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

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of propose ( def ).
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  • ܲ··Dz adjective
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But the proposed remedial action appears to fall short of the White House's demands for Harvard to end all preferences "based on race, color, national origin, or proxies thereof" and implement "merit-based" policies by August.

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Other proposed tasks suggested by the scientists include a reprogrammed robot that carried the groceries from the car to the kitchen.

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The proposed development – which would be one of the largest in the world – consists of up to 307 turbines across an area four times the size of Edinburgh.

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BBC Africa Eye's Blood Parliament documentary revealed how security forces brutally responded to youthful protesters who breached Kenya's parliament on 25 June 2024, the day lawmakers voted to approve the proposed tax hikes.

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The Liberals have proposed a slight tax cut for those in the lowest bracket, who are due to see their rate reduce from 15% to 14%.

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