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propounding

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb propound has 1 sense
  1. propound - put forward, as of an idea
    --1 is one way to
    advise, counsel
    Derived form: noun proponent1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Propounding

Definition (Verb - Present Participle):

Propounding refers to the act of presenting, suggesting, or putting forth a theory, idea, or question for consideration or discussion.

Example Sentence:

The professor is propounding a new hypothesis about the origin of galaxies.

Example Sentence:

During the debate, the politician kept propounding his views on the importance of climate change.

Definition (Noun):

As a noun, propounding can refer to the act of proposing or suggesting something.

Example Sentence:

The propounding of new ideas is encouraged in this creative writing class.

Definition (Adjective):

As an adjective, propounding may describe something widely accepted or advocated within a specific locality or group.

Example Sentence:

In this propounding community, sustainable living practices are highly emphasized.

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