Offered

/ˈɒfərd/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Past tense and past participle of offer; to present or propose something for acceptance or rejection in a legal context.
    The defendant offered a settlement to resolve the dispute.

Forms

  • offer
  • offers
  • offering

Commentary

"Offered" is used as the past form of "offer" and does not have a separate substantive meaning; refer to "offer" for full legal definitions.

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