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Proffer logo #10101) French word used in English 2) Hold out 3) Make a proposal 4) Offer 5) Present 6) Present for acceptance 7) Proposal 8) Proposition 9) Suggest; volunteer 10) Suggestion 11) Tender 12) To make a tender of 13) To offer for acceptance 14) To propose to give
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Proffer logo #10101) Give 2) Hint 3) Intimation 4) Offer 5) Render
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proffer logo #21214v. to offer evidence in a trial.
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Proffer logo #21000 The word proffer is derived from Anglo-French `por-`, forth, and offrir, to offer. The act of proffering involves making an offer prior to any formal negotiations. In the context of a trial, to proffer (sometimes profer) means to offer evidence in support of an argument, or elements of an affirmative defense or offense. A party with the burden o.....
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Proffer logo #21002• (v. t.) To essay or attempt of one`s own accord; to undertake, or propose to undertake. • (v. t.) To offer for acceptance; to propose to give; to make a tender of; as, to proffer a gift; to proffer services; to proffer friendship. • (n.) Essay; attempt. • (n.) An offer made; something proposed for acceptance by another; a tend...
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Proffer logo #21213v.To offer any document or piece of information which acts as proof or evidence in a trial.
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Proffer logo #20972Prof'fer noun 1. An offer made; something proposed for acceptance by another; a tender; as, proffers of peace or friendship. « He made a proffer to lay down his commission.» Clarendon. 2. Essay; attempt. [ R.] Bacon.
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Proffer logo #20972Prof'fer transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Proffered ; present participle & verbal noun Proffering .] [ Middle English profren , proferen , French proférer , from Latin proferre to bring forth or...
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Proffer logo #22642To offer evidence for admission at trial.
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proffer logo #21009proffer 1. To hold something out to someone so that he, or she, can take it or grasp it. 2. To offer something for consideration to someone; such as, to proffer an idea that we could use. 3. To present a proposal that is offered for acceptance or rejection. 4. Etymology: from Anglo-French profrier (about 1240), Old French poroffrir (about 1080);...
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proffer logo #21199to put before a person for acceptance; offer.
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proffer logo #23665[Literary terms] present for acceptance or rejection
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proffer logo #22859present for acceptance or rejection
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