Tendered

/ˈtɛn.dərd/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Past tense and past participle of tender; to formally offer something, such as a payment, performance, or document, in a legal context.
    The company tendered the payment to settle the contract.

Commentary

Tendered is commonly used in legal contexts to denote the act of formally offering something, particularly payments or performance under a contract.

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