Propound
(verb)
To put forth or present for consideration or discussion.
Origin:
The word propound is derived from the latin word "propositum" meaning "something put forth" or "something proposed". it was first used in english in the 14th century.
Examples:
- He propounded a theory that explained the phenomenon.
- She propounded a plan that would address the problem.
- The scientist propounded a hypothesis to be tested.
- The teacher propounded a question for the class to discuss.
- The lawyer propounded a legal argument to the court.