0 past simple and past participle of proffer
1 to offer something by holding it out, or to offer advice or an opinion:
Only after some moments was an answer proffered.
Under these circumstances nearly all consumed the proffered substance even though they might not ordinarily take opium.
No totally satisfactory explanation appears to have been proffered for this situation.
On reflection, however, the proffered rejection masks a more complicated practice.
Figure 2 tabulates each of the key decision points and issue areas against possible reasons for behaviour as proffered by theories covered in this paper.
Furthermore, only one candidate is ever proffered which violates only this constraint.
The framework of pedagogical support proffered by government, however, shades into authoritarian control.
If the scientist's agent does not recognise the proffered fact to be true, it may send a request to explain fact to the archive's agent.