0 past simple and past participle of propound
1 to suggest a theory, belief, or opinion for other people to consider:
The ideas propounded in speeches and newspapers were discussed and debated on street-corners and in villages, and those debates were conveyed back again to the pages of the newspapers.
It must certainly be conceded that not all versions of the doctrine have been propounded in a coherent form.
They make the sociology of paradigmatic change derivative of the cognitive model of science dynamics propounded here.
These writings embodied a genuine discourse : they were propounded in texts, historically located, and displayed a coherent system of meaning.
Arnold contributed to this process of re-definition through the ideas he propounded and colleagues and students whom he influenced.
In conclusion, it is propounded that the concept of (intergenerational) reciprocity is inadequate to account for pension sharing or practical provision of old-age care.
Although most ideas propounded about pollards are negative, some authors provide evidence of their importance for wood production.
Not an illustration will be employed, not an argument used, not a statement made, not a doctrine propounded, that will escape their criticism.