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UK
/pɹəpˈəʊzɐ/
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NOUN
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someone who advances a suggestion or proposal
the suggester of this absurd strategy was a fool - (parliamentary procedure) someone who makes a formal motion
How To Use proposer In A Sentence
- Do we have a proposer for this motion?
- The proposer, seconder and candidates must not be disqualified at the date of nomination.
- Les traductions de l'expression anglaise « to table a motion » qui figurent dans le dictionnaire Babylon.com, à savoir « déposer une proposition, proposer une motion », sont-elles exactes ? Archive 2010-05-01
- But let me conjure you, by the rights of our fellowship, by the consonancy of our youth, by the obligation of our ever-preserved love, and by what more dear a better proposer could charge you withal, be even and direct with me, whether you were sent for or no! Ros. Act II. Scene II
- Boswell, however, was, as his proposer said, a thoroughly "clubable" man, and once a member, his good humour secured his popularity. Samuel Johnson
- Il me semble légitime de croire que cette confiance nous suivra sur un autre format, pourvu que nous soyons à même de proposer des textes conformes aux attentes de notre public. Clairvoyante
- But let me conjure you, by the rights of our fellowship, by the consonancy of our youth, by the obligation of our ever-preserved love, and by what more dear a better proposer could charge you withal, be even and direct with me, whether you were sent for or no! Act II. Scene II. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- Candidates need a proposer and seconder whose names are kept secret.
- Had proposers of boundary schemes been given such latitude, proposals would have been far different and, with such scope for variation, all our communities could have been accommodated without division.
- The proposers say it is odd that there is no disqualification of those who might have lengthy criminal records but severe restrictions on those who have played the game and might have a positive contribution to make.