Synonym: oblation, offer. Similar words: gathering, mothering, filtering, pioneering, engineering, offer, differ, different. Meaning: ['ɔfrɪŋ ,'ɑ- /'ɒ-] n. 1. something offered (as a proposal or bid) 2. money contributed to a religious organization 3. the verbal act of offering 4. the act of contributing to the funds of a church or charity.
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121) Is the method of offering a pen-drawn circle on a sheet of acetate to a map satisfactory?
122) New seasonal selections are added throughout the year; offering a variety of both traditional favourites, as well as more adventurous dishes.
123) Write a classified newspaper ad, or post a note on a computer bulletin board, offering to give the computer away.
124) Some such reserves may be socially acceptable to local populations, offering jobs, revenues, and improvements to quality of life.
125) Farmplan is now offering farmers the complete package: computers with internet access already installed.
126) The management prides itself on offering comfortable accommodation in elegant surroundings, and puts an emphasis on providing excellent service.
127) The panelists were put off by numerous ads promising a balanced federal budget but offering no specifics on how to achieve it.
128) Homeless children scrounge for spare change, and newspapers carry ads from people offering their kidneys for cash.
129) This collection of materials for the building of the temple thus becomes an acceptable free-will offering because it is acknowledged as gift.
130) This idea potentially oversimplifies the actual process of offering vulnerable people choices which might result in their leading fuller lives.
131) It is concluded that AI based systems have great potential in offering support to efficient system failure diagnostics.
132) There are indeed cases of leaders of aboriginal groups offering to pay yasak.
133) Salary caps are imposed to prevent richer clubs gaining an unfair advantage over poorer rivals by offering players vastly inflated salaries.
133) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
134) It emerged that two versions of the job advert existed, the second offering the job at £29.50 for a 40-hour week.
135) Introduced in January 1983, Lisa had been acclaimed as offering breakthrough technology; but few could afford it.
136) Applicants offering qualifications other than those acceptable for an honours degree will be considered for entry to the ordinary degree.
137) Oftel argues that the move to a single private agency would prevent several private companies offering rival emergency services.
138) Salary caps are imposed to prevent richer clubs gaining an unfair advantage over poorer rivals by offering players inflated salaries.
139) They have also signed a deal with Freeserve, the internet service provider, offering direct access for students.
140) They're not offering a degree in stage management or a pass for being a good actor or actress.
141) The company is aiming to address these problems by offering its own online training service.
142) Then Saughton Sports Centre is offering an ace opportunity you can't turn down.
143) He then deals with the craft itself, offering valuable advice on film types and exposure.
144) I've tried everything from ignoring them to offering advice and I don't know what to do anymore.
145) They were offering free accommodation and food to some one who would do what they described as a little gentle housework.
146) Which you'll find a much more straitened way of life than what I'm offering you?
147) Employers could also adopt policies such as offering workers paid sick leave.
148) Heb. 10:14 For by one offering He has perfected forever those who are being sanctified.
149) We have chosen to specialise within the hospitality industry, by offering only experiences of exceptional quality.
150) Here, they have been using the sports equipment offering from China.
More similar words: gathering, mothering, filtering, pioneering, engineering, offer, differ, different, differ from, difference, make a difference, enter into, ring, bring, ring up, during, ring out, string, bring up, bring out, bring in, spring up, bring down, bearings, bring back, bring about, bring together, bring forward, neighboring, manufacturing.