tendered Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈten.dər]
  • Us [ ˈten.dɚ]

Meaning of tendered In English

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Examples of tendered

  • He hoped that no changes would be made to the old customary estates and tendered a proviso to that effect.

  • Construction contracts were tendered locally and therefore came as a boost to local resource and manufacturing industries.

  • However, the pressure on architecture is often to disintegrate in the search for independent processes which may be individually programmed and competitively tendered.

  • The bill of fees and disbursements tendered by their attorney amounted to £111-10-10, taxed to £102-12-11.

  • Numerous explanations of split-ticket voting have been tendered in the literature.

  • However, for some music teachers this may sometimes be cumbersome, notwithstanding the arguments tendered in favour of authenticity and context.

  • At first, this would appear to violate the hypothesis tendered above.

  • Swartwout also tendered his resignation that year; at 66, the controversy may have been too much for him.

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