propound
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- v put forward, as of an idea
- Under the First Amendment, however, not only does Shockley have the right to propound his notions, but those who would like to hear them are entitled to.
- In Islamic belief, Muhammad is God's last prophet; he built upon the revelations of Moses and Jesus to propound a superior, perfect faith.
- It's the moment when pundits demand action"Drop out, Hillary!"and propound foolish theories.