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:

  1. He propounded a theory that explained the phenomenon.
  2. She propounded a plan that would address the problem.
  3. The scientist propounded a hypothesis to be tested.
  4. The teacher propounded a question for the class to discuss.
  5. The lawyer propounded a legal argument to the court.
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