Synonym: arouse, assert, bring up, call down, call forth, conjure, conjure up, evoke, invoke, nominate, posit, put up, raise, state, stick, stir, submit. Similar words: bring forward, look forward to, afterward, doorway, but for, watch out for, award, toward. Meaning: v. 1. put before 2. insist on having one's opinions and rights recognized 3. summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic 4. cause to protrude or as if to protrude 5. propose as a candidate for some honor.
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31. Congress has rejected the latest economic proposal put forward by the president.
32. Let me research the facts before I put forward a case .
33. I wasn't convinced by any of the arguments that he put forward.
34. Why is it that you've come out against the proposal he put forward?
35. We've put forward the date of our wedding by one month.
36. After the clinical examination, the consultant invited his students to put forward any suggestions they had kicked about the nature of the disease.
37. She put forward some cogent reasons for abandoning the plan.
38. Over the years several similar theories have been put forward.
39. A single candidate is put forward and the people vote yes or no.
40. This argument has been put forward by many politicians, most notably by the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary.
41. The Trade Union Congress put forward a plan for national recovery.
42. He put forward a plan for the committee to consider.
43. The peace plan put forward last August has been revived for the latest round of negotiations.
44. We declared against the draft resolution put forward by the member states in collusion with the aggressor.
45. The government has put forward an emergency bill to limit the powers of the police.
46. The researchers put forward a well-argued case for banning the drug.
47. The architect put forward two alternative design concepts for the new library.
48. A suitable answer has already been put forward by the chairwoman.
49. Other criteria for evaluation have been put forward.
50. Some employers' organisations have put forward alternative suggestions.
51. Their role is to put forward proposals for change. Sentencedict.com
52. How thorough a reform programme should it put forward?
53. They therefore put forward a wide spectrum of policies to cover all politically significant aspects of national life, as well as foreign affairs.
54. Schools are being invited to put forward their brightest pupils to do the tests as part of the pilot scheme.
55. By the mid-1980s well over a hundred hypotheses had been put forward to explain the forest decline.
56. In 1943, the annual conference carried a motion suggesting all local branches put forward their own candidates for municipal elections.
57. It was the responsibility of the council to supply information to all the citizens and put forward proposals.
58. We have put forward a number of proposals to this effect in the political union intergovernmental conference.
59. Member whatever viewpoint he or she put forward, has condoned homosexual behaviour.
60. In 1920 Birkenhead put forward both lines of argument when he argued for greater coalition cooperation in the press.
More similar words: bring forward, look forward to, afterward, doorway, but for, watch out for, award, toward, hardware, upwardly mobile, outfit, under way, act for, wait for, platform, set forth, except for, put, account for, portfolio, war, warn, put to, put in, put on, put out, put up, put off, output, input.