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[Verb] | "pro*pound" | \ prə-ˈpau̇nd \
1: to offer for discussion or consideration
Origin: circa 1531 ;
Alteration of earlier propone, from Middle English (Scots) proponen, from Latin proponere to display, propound, from pro- before + ponere to put, place {mat|pro-|}, {mat|position|};
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[Verb] | "propounding"
1: to set before the mind for consideration;
* e.g., " ... let us propound the question whether mercy killing should ever be an option "
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