propositioned Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌprɒp.əˈzɪʃ.ən]
  • Us [ ˌprɑː.pəˈzɪʃ.ən]

Meaning of propositioned In English

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Examples of propositioned

  • It is unlikely that an individual who was not the person propositioned would be close enough to hear the words.

  • A recent survey of residents found that most men had been propositioned.

  • Many women are also propositioned, causing offence and distress.

  • The alarm and distress experienced by young girls—perhaps coming from school, even—who are followed and propositioned by men in slow-moving cars really has to be tackled.

  • To realise the extent of the problem, one has only to walk home from this place late at night and see the homeless being propositioned by drug pushers.

  • There was a huge response: most of the women had been propositioned, and most of the men and women felt threatened by activities in the area.

  • He met him after the show and propositioned him.

  • He is also a new widower, and as soon as he returns from a tropical vacation and period of mourning, he finds himself propositioned by a number of women.

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