Proposing

/prəˈpōzɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (v. (ger.)) Present participle of propose, referring to the act of formally suggesting a course of action, terms, or idea in a legal context.
    The parties are proposing amendments to the contract terms.

Forms

  • propose
  • proposes
  • proposed

Commentary

'Proposing' is primarily the present participle of 'propose' and used to indicate ongoing or continuous suggestion in legal documents or proceedings.

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