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proffer

[prof-er] / ˈprɒf ər /


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Standing out from the rest of the Crosstrek lineup, the Wilderness grade proffers a more distinct, rugged appearance.

From MarketWatch

If past is prologue, he will overreach in response to this week’s peace proffer, rejecting what many in his entourage would view as an attractive exit from a strategic miscue.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I support just about every point in the compact, but even I have real concerns about the way it has been framed and proffered.”

From Los Angeles Times

Her clothes have been lost en route, and she furiously rejected all proffered substitutes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Suppliers proffered various expensive goods, including a designer bag worth $2,290, three luxury watches each worth thousands, and numerous prepaid American Express gift cards totaling tens of thousands of dollars, the complaint said.

From Los Angeles Times