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- Dictionaryproffer/ˈprɒfə/
verb
- 1. hold out or put forward (something) to someone for acceptance: "she proffered a glass of wine"
noun
- 1. an offer or proposal. literary
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PROFFER definition: 1. to offer something by holding it out, or to offer advice or an opinion: 2. to offer something…. Learn more.
The meaning of PROFFER is to present for acceptance : tender, offer. How to use proffer in a sentence. Did you know?
Proffer definition: to put before a person for acceptance; offer. . See examples of PROFFER used in a sentence.
If you present something for acceptance or rejection, you proffer it. If your best friend is really struggling with her math homework, you might want to proffer her some advice — like suggesting that she get a tutor.
PROFFER meaning: 1. to offer something by holding it out, or to offer advice or an opinion: 2. to offer something…. Learn more.
If you proffer something to someone, you hold it towards them so that they can take it or touch it.
1. to put before a person for acceptance; offer. n. 2. the act of proffering. 3. an offer or proposal. [1250–1300; Middle English profren < Anglo-French profrer, Old French poroffrir = por- pro - 1 + offrir to offer] prof′fer•er, n.