Synonym: attempt, present, propose, submit, suggest, try. Antonym: get. Similar words: differ, offering, different, differ from, difference, make a difference, refer, effect. Meaning: ['ɔfər ,'ɑ- /'ɒ-] n. 1. the verbal act of offering 2. something offered (as a proposal or bid) 3. a usually brief attempt. v. 1. make available or accessible, provide or furnish 2. present for acceptance or rejection 3. agree freely 4. put forward for consideration 5. offer verbally 6. make available for sale 7. propose a payment 8. produce or introduce on the stage 9. present as an act of worship 10. mount or put up 11. make available; provide 12. ask (someone) to marry you 13. threaten to do something.
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271. The new satellite TV channels offer viewers greater freedom of choice.
272. Sellers are not legally obliged to accept the highest offer.
273. Don't take too long deciding,or the other firm may jump in with their offer.
274. "I ought to reconsider her offer to move in," he mused.
275. The offer of a new job provided just the catalyst she needed.
276. I'd like to think that we offer an excellent service.
277. We offer an excellent all-round education to our students. In return, we expect students to work hard.
278. Anyone reading the advertisement might be pardoned for thinking that the offer was genuine.
279. Many of the hotels featured in the brochure offer special deals for weekend breaks.
280. We usually offer our visiting lecturers an honorarium of £50.
281. After several weeks of argument; the trade union leaders had to haul down their colours and accepted the government's earlier offer.
282. A few schools now offer counselling sessions; all have some system of pastoral care.
283. At first sight, it may look like a generous offer, but always read the small print. Sentencedict.com
284. She decided to accept the offer for want of anything better.
285. This is the first scheme to offer real help to working mothers.
286. A number of groups offer their services free of charge.
287. As university campuses become increasingly multi-ethnic, they offer a glimpse of the conflicts society will face tomorrow.
288. Guerrilla groups have accepted the government's offer of amnesty and have begun demobilizing.
289. The aim of the service was to offer everything the independent investor wanted, bar advice.
290. Other neighbourhoods in the city offer foodies a choice of Chinese, Portuguese or Greek food.
291. She took up my offer of a ride into town.
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