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View definitions for put forward

put forward

verb as in allege

verb as in bring to bear

verb as in bring up

verb as in lay

verb as in plot

verb as in postulate

verb as in produce

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Israel has rejected the PA having any role in Gaza but has not put forward an alternative for post-war rule.

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But the greater commitment of GM in a new proposal put forward later in the year has convinced F1 to admit Cadillac.

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When asked about changes made to his planned legislation, MacAlister, a former teacher, said he had "been working really closely with the government" to put forward "practical measures", and was "optimistic" ministers would support it.

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Details of any agreement are scarce and the idea put forward by the French remains just that.

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The US and Russia have held initial talks, which excluded Ukraine and European countries, leaving them scrambling to put forward their own proposals for ending the war and keeping Russia at bay.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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