propounds

[US]/prəˈpaʊndz/
[UK]/prəˈpaʊndz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to put forward an idea, theory, or plan for consideration or discussion

Phrases & Collocations

propounds a theory

propounds an idea

propounds a question

propounds a solution

propounds a hypothesis

propounds a concept

propounds a claim

propounds a model

propounds a principle

Example Sentences

the scientist propounds a new theory on climate change.

she propounds her ideas during the meeting.

the professor propounds challenging questions to his students.

in his book, he propounds several solutions to the problem.

the lawyer propounds a compelling argument in court.

she frequently propounds her views on social issues.

the researcher propounds a hypothesis based on recent findings.

the author propounds a unique perspective in her latest novel.

he often propounds philosophical questions that provoke thought.

the committee propounds recommendations for improving efficiency.

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