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Proposer

Proposer meaning

Agent noun of propose: someone who proposes; someone who makes a proposal.

Example sentences (10)

Equating (black) races with impoverished classes is a common error that the policy-proposer has made while making what he seems to think is an effort to advocate for blacks.

The proposer is fully responsible for costs of preparing and submitting proposals and/or presentations.

The pride and excitement in the proposer’s face; the emotion exhibited by person getting proposed to as they inevitably lift their hands to cover their mouth in excitement.

After Michael Heseltine challenged Thatcher for the leadership of the Conservative Party in November 1990, Major and Douglas Hurd were the proposer and seconder on her nomination papers for the leadership ballot.

Phiddian stresses that a reader of the pamphlet must learn to distinguish between the satiric voice of Jonathan Swift and the apparent economic projections of the Proposer.

Swift has his proposer further degrade the Irish by using language ordinarily reserved for animals.

Swift uses the proposer's serious tone to highlight the absurdity of his proposal.

To give a schematic scenario by way of illustration: two men have clashed in the assembly about a proposal put by one of them; it passed, and now the two of them go to court with the loser in the assembly prosecuting both the law and its proposer.

Under this, anything passed by the assembly or even proposed but not yet voted on, could be put on hold for review before a jury – which might annul it and perhaps punish the proposer as well.

When a new device had been suggested to him during the evening, it was not unusual for Rommel to phone the proposer early the following morning with a proposal of his own which was a definite improvement".