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proposed

[ pruh-pohzd ]

adjective

  1. offered or suggested for consideration, acceptance, or action:

    Any proposed change to this charter must be noted on the agenda that is sent out for the next scheduled meeting.

  2. (of a toast) offered:

    At the convention reception, the jokingly proposed toast was, "To pure mathematics, and may it never be of any use to anyone!"

  3. presented or nominated for some position, membership, task, etc.:

    The letter should describe the purpose of the committee and list all proposed members along with their faculty ranks.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of propose ( def ).
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Still, when Trump proposed changing up the seating assignments in the Brady Briefing Room, or announced he would take over the pool assignments, many reporters privately didn’t care – or even applauded the move.

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The bond rating downgrades came days after Mayor Karen Bass outlined the city’s stark economic situation in her proposed budget for 2025-26, which includes laying off about 1,650 city workers.

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That proposed ban would apply to Google’s AI products, including Gemini, which the government says were aided by the company’s illegal monopoly in search.

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Writing on social media on Friday, Zelensky criticised Russia for failing to agree to a 30-day ceasefire proposed by the US on 11 March and urged allies to apply more pressure to it.

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Mayor Karen Bass’ proposed budget includes 1,650 layoffs, a quarter of them civilians at the Police Department.

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