0 past simple and past participle of suggest --
1 to mention an idea, possible plan, or action for other people to consider: --
[ + question word ] Can you suggest where I could buy a dozen roses?
[ + -ing verb ] I suggested putting the matter to the committee.
[ + (that) ] I suggest (that) we wait a while before we make any firm decisions.
I suggested an Italian restaurant near the station for the party.
2 to communicate or show an idea or feeling without stating it directly or giving proof: --
3 to produce an idea in the mind: --
Does anything suggest itself? (= Do you have any ideas about what we should do?)
Second, as has been suggested, our two skeletons may have been persons of some social importance.
These results suggested that visual feedback could play a significant role in reducing illusion effects on action.
Four points suggested by the material above are potentially useful towards meeting these larger objectives.
As many of the suggested activities in each chapter entail collecting and analyzing data, the information that is provided in appendix 1 is valuable.
The log-rank test again suggested that the rate of repartnering varied by mental-health state.
The university's participants occasionally suggested that the creation of an international university in the liberal mode was not their ultimate goal.
Table 1 shows a brief suggested sequence of "ideal" tool use and manufacture tasks.
This is particularly suggested by the succession of evaporite couplets, which are attributed to pulsating episodes of water table change.