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Definition of "propounds" []

  • Third-person singular simple present indicative form of propound. (verb)

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Use "propounds" in a sentence
  • "The title propounds two theses with very different titles to acceptance."
  • "This is not to say that congregational singing may not take many other forms, but in the end, whatever form it takes, it will be based on, and it will be the result of, a whole culture, and not the inane notion of three minute rehearsals and shouting down the congregation such as Father Clifford Howdl propounds in the current music pages of Liturgy."
  • "An act without hatred is what Bhagavad Gita propounds."
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