make+an+offer

  • 51offer — 1 verb 1 (T) to say that you are willing to give someone something, or to hold something out to them so that they can take it: offer sb sth: You haven t offered Grandma any ice cream. | They offered him a very good job but he turned it down. |… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 52offer — I To bring to or before; to present for acceptance or rejection; to hold out or proffer; to make a proposal to; to exhibit something that may be taken or received or not. To attempt or endeavor; to make an effort to effect some object, as, to… …

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  • 53make — ▪ I. make make 1 [meɪk] verb made PTandPP [meɪd] making PRESPART 1. [transitive] MANUFACTURING to produce something by working or by using industrial processes …

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  • 54offer — I. verb (offered; offering) Etymology: Middle English offren, in sense 1, from Old English offrian, from Late Latin offerre, from Latin, to present, tender, from ob toward + ferre to carry; in other senses, from Anglo French offrir, from Latin… …

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  • 55Offer and acceptance — Contract law Part o …

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  • 56offer — [[t]ɒ̱fə(r), AM ɔ͟ːfər[/t]] ♦ offers, offering, offered 1) VERB If you offer something to someone, you ask them if they would like to have it or use it. [V n to n] He has offered seats at the conference table to the Russian leader and the… …

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  • 57offer — 1. verb 1) Chris offered another suggestion Syn: put forward, proffer, provide, give, present, come up with, suggest, extend, recommend, propose, advance, submit, tender, render Ant …

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  • 58offer — of•fer [[t]ˈɔ fər, ˈɒf ər[/t]] v. t. 1) to present for acceptance or rejection: to offer a drink[/ex] 2) to propose or put forward for consideration: to offer a suggestion[/ex] 3) to show willingness (to do something): I offered to go first[/ex]… …

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  • 59make — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. create, produce; prepare; obtain, cause, compel; amount to. See production, compulsion, form. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To produce] Syn. construct, fabricate, produce, manufacture, form, shape,… …

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  • 60offer — 01. Can I [offer] you something to drink? 02. The young man placed an [offering] of flowers and rice in front of the alter to his ancestors. 03. Some guy made Sharon an [offer] of 1,500 bucks for her car, but she wants at least $2,000. 04. The… …

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