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1.Propose as a verb (transitive):
To suggest a plan, course of action, etc.
Examples:
"I propose going to see a film."
"to propose an alliance; to propose a question for discussion"
2.Propose as a verb (intransitive, sometimes followed by '''to'''):
To ask for a person's hand in marriage.
Examples:
"He proposed to her last night and she accepted him."
3.Propose as a verb (transitive):
To intend.
Examples:
"He proposes to set up his own business."
4.Propose as a verb (obsolete):
To talk; to converse.
5.Propose as a verb (obsolete):
To set forth.
1.Propose as a noun (obsolete):
An objective or aim.
1.Suggest as a verb (transitive):
To imply but stop short of saying explicitly.
Examples:
"Are you suggesting that I killed my wife?"
2.Suggest as a verb:
To make one suppose; cause one to suppose (something).
Examples:
"The name "hamburger" suggests that hamburgers originated
from Hamburg."
3.Suggest as a verb (transitive):
To mention something as an idea, typically in order to recom-
mend it
Examples:
"I’d like to suggest that we go out to lunch. I’d like to suggest
going out to lunch."