0 past simple and past participle of tender
1 If you tender for a job, you make a formal offer to do it for a stated price:
They would put the presiding officer to every possible difficulty in invoking the tendered ballot paper procedure.
The key feature of the newly modified committal procedures is that only documentary evidence and exhibits tendered by the prosecution will be admissible.
There has been a wealth of professional advice tendered this afternoon.
I confess that it is more than one can do to keep abreast of the advice that is tendered in one's own country.
Are we to grasp the hand that perpetrated these atrocities in friendship without any reparation being tendered or given?
The company tendered for the work as a direct subcontractor and won the contract for the green oak cladding but lost the contract for the softwood stud substructure.
An estimate of $320,000 was tendered.
Swartwout also tendered his resignation that year; at 66, the controversy may have been too much for him.