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Synonyms for proffer

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Synonyms for proffer

to put before another for acceptance

something offered

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Synonyms for proffer

a proposal offered for acceptance or rejection

present for acceptance or rejection

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The clear and strong witness of our forefathers is being diluted by the adulterated gospel proffered by our "with it" ecclesia and sadly, biblically illiterate laity.
producers to export into key overseas markets and reviews the various institutional and government initiatives that have been proffered to address illegal logging.