Profer example sentences

Related (6): offer, suggest, propose, present, extend, provide

prof·fer

verb

proffer (verb) · proffers (third person present) · proffered (past tense) · proffered (past participle) · proffering (present participle)

  - hold out (something) to someone for acceptance; offer:

  - an offer or proposal.

Synonyms

offer, tender, present, extend, give, submit, volunteer, suggest, propose, refuse, withdraw, proposal, suggestion, proposition, recommendation, presentation, tender, bid, offer, motion, entry, advance, approach, overture, attempt, try, effort, draft

"Profer" Example Sentences

1. The lawyer decided to profer his client's case before the judge.
2. She profered her resignation to the supervisor.
3. The vendor profered a sample of his product.
4. The professor profered a challenging question to his students.
5. He profered his hand in a gesture of friendship.
6. The guest profered a toast in honor of the newlyweds.
7. She profered an apology for her mistake.
8. The politician profered a solution to the unemployment issue.
9. He profered his opinion on the matter at hand.
10. The waiter profered the dessert menu to the customers.
11. The host profered a warm welcome to his guests.
12. She profered an invitation to attend her party.
13. The speaker profered an inspiring message to the audience.
14. He profered a proposal for a new business venture.
15. The doctor profered a diagnosis for the patient's symptoms.
16. She profered a gift to her best friend on her birthday.
17. He profered a testimony in court to prove his innocence.
18. The teacher profered a solution to the problem of bullying.
19. The artist profered a new painting for the art exhibit.
20. She profered a question to the panel during the Q&A session.
21. He profered a challenge to his opponent in the boxing match.
22. The coach profered a motivational speech before the game.
23. The author profered a new book for publication.
24. She profered a suggestion for the improvement of the project.
25. The scientist profered a hypothesis for the experiment.
26. He profered a bet with his friend on the outcome of the football game.
27. The manager profered a warning to the employee about his performance.
28. The singer profered a song request from the audience.
29. He profered his vote for the candidate he believed in.
30. The customer profered a complaint to the customer service representative.

Common Phases

Profer your ideas; profer your opinions; profer your suggestions; profer your solutions; profer your arguments.

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