propound
verb
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Pronunciation: /prəˈpaʊnd/
verb
Etymology: From the Middle English proponen (“to put forward”), from Latin prōpōnere (“to put forward”), from prō- (“before”) + pōnere (“to put”). Doublet of propose. Compare expound.
- To put forward; to offer for discussion or debate.
“Today I'll expound at length the theory that I propounded last year.”
““Divine receptacle of excellence, let it not be deemed impertinent, or deviating from the rules of propriety, if I propound one queſtion which now labours in my breaſt; aſſuring me firſt, you will not let the ſceptre of true judgment depart from your right hand.””