What is another word for proponed?

Pronunciation: [pɹəpˈə͡ʊnd] (IPA)

The word proponed means to put forward an idea, proposal or suggestion. There are several synonyms that can be used in place of proponed such as suggested, proposed, recommended, advocated, submitted, advanced or offered. These synonyms can be used interchangeably to convey the same meaning as proponed. For example, instead of saying "I proponed my idea", one can say "I suggested my idea" or "I proposed my idea". Using synonyms enhances the vocabulary and helps avoid repetition in writing and speaking. Therefore, it is always useful to have a range of synonyms for a word like proponed to communicate effectively.

What are the hypernyms for Proponed?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Proponed

The question being proponed by the Synod at Loutbian in the Assembly holden in July 1579. anent a generall order to be taken for erecting of Presbyteries in places where publick exercise is used, untill the time the policie of the Kirk be established by a law: It is answered, The exercise may be judged to be a Presbyterie.
"The-Acts-Of-The-General-Assemblies-of-the-Church-of-Scotland"
Church of Scotland. General Assembly
10. This article was appointed to be proponed to the King and Councel, that the book of policie might be established by an act of privie Councel, while a Parliament be holden, at which it might be confirmed by a law.
"The-Acts-Of-The-General-Assemblies-of-the-Church-of-Scotland"
Church of Scotland. General Assembly
23, 24. December 17. 18. Anent the report of the Committie, appointed for considering what constitutions were to be revived, or made of new, they proponed the overtures following: which were read and allowed by the whole Assembly, or by them referred to the consideration of the severall Presbyteries.
"The-Acts-Of-The-General-Assemblies-of-the-Church-of-Scotland"
Church of Scotland. General Assembly

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