proffering Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈprɒf.ər]
  • Us [ ˈprɑː.fɚ]

Meaning of proffering In English

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Examples of proffering

  • The popular theme of a close relationship between father and successor is apparent in the baby's posture, leaning towards the patriarch and proffering some flowers.

  • Musicologists, such as those cited in this paper, are embracing film music by peering into the creative processes and intentions of its composers, and proffering textual criticism of individual scores.

  • I was not asking wild questions or proffering guesswork or hypothesis.

  • The difficulty with proffering advice in this place, however, is that so many of our debates are of a generalised nature.

  • The concept of proffering the other cheek has not come into his experience.

  • Well, of course, in proffering an excuse of that kind he was not original.

  • I remember proffering my version of the proposed amendment to him, which sought to satisfy his legitimate demands.

  • Emphasis will be placed on proffering this new penal theory.

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