0 past simple and past participle of proposition
1 to ask someone who you are not in a relationship with if they would like to have sex with you:
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.