"Proposed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Proposed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Proposed" Meaning

Suggested or put forward for consideration or approval.

"Proposed" Examples

5 Example Sentences Using "proposed"


1. The new tax policy proposed to reduce the income tax rate for low-income citizens.

2. The student's essay proposed a different solution to the environmental problem she studied.

3. The company's CEO proposed a new project that aims to increase revenue by 20% this year.

4. The assignment proposed a new deadline for submission to enabling students to complete it on time.

5. In her speech, Sarah proposed making the city a sustainable place for residents by implementing new methods of reducing energy consumption.

"Proposed" Similar Words

Proportioned

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Meaning: Having a suitable and balanced relationship between different parts or elements, often in terms of size or quantity.

Proportioner

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Proportionment

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Proportions

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<strong>Principles, Values, or Amounts in correct relationship to each other</strong><br><br>The term "proportions" refers to a state of being in harmony or balance with something, including:<br><br>1. <strong>Mathematically</strong>: In geometry and algebra, proportions refer to the relationship between the values of different quantities, such as the ratio of two numbers.<br>2. <strong>Practically</strong>: In everyday life, proportions refer to the relationship between different parts of a system, framework, or cultural context.<br>3. <strong>Philosophically</strong>: In philosophical debates, proportions can be used to describe the relationship between cause and effect, or between individual components of a system.<br><br>In each context, proportions require a balance or harmony between various elements to maintain stability and coherence.

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