propounded

[prəˈpaʊndɪd]

propounded Definition

  • 1put forward (an idea, theory, or point of view) for consideration by others
  • 2to suggest an idea or theory for people to consider
  • 3to propose a question or problem for consideration

Using propounded: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "propounded" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He propounded a new theory on the origin of the universe.

  • Example

    The philosopher propounded his ideas in a series of lectures.

  • Example

    The teacher propounded a difficult question to the class.

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Summary: propounded in Brief

'Propounded' [prəˈpaʊndɪd] means to put forward an idea, theory, or point of view for consideration by others. It can also mean to suggest an idea or theory for people to consider or to propose a question or problem for consideration. Examples include 'He propounded a new theory on the origin of the universe' and 'The teacher propounded a difficult question to the class.'