0 present participle of proffer
1 to offer something by holding it out, or to offer advice or an opinion:
It is hardly surprising that we have constituents coming to our surgeries who have been confronted by local authority accountants proffering a bill to them to pay for their care.
The people of to-day must not judge his action in proffering a glass of cooling water to restore consciousness as discounting his original act of neglect.
What is the use of proffering advice which you know will not be accepted?
Different schools of thought are proffering different advice about that.
Today, he is quite clearly proffering only synoptic and inadequate evaluations rather than the full and unabridged text.
I was not proffering a draft of legal separation.
I believe that the point he was proffering to me was whether we could re-emphasise that point.
Emphasis will be placed on proffering this new penal theory.