B2[T]to offer or suggest a possible plan or action for other people to consider: [+ that]I propose that we wait until the budget has been announced before committing ourselves to any expenditure.[+ -ing verb]He proposed dealing directly with the suppliers.She proposed a boycott of the meeting.He proposed a motion that the chairman resign.Suggestions and proposals›[T]to suggest someone for a position or as a member of an organization: To be nominated for union president you need one person to propose you and another to second you.Suggestions and proposalsRecruiting staff, applying for and accepting jobsB2[I]to ask someone to marry you: I remember the night your father proposed to me.Making appeals and requestsRelating to weddingspropose a toast›to ask people at a formal social occasion to express their good wishes or respect for someone by holding up their glasses, usually of alcohol, at the same time and then drinking from them: Now, if you'd all please raise your glasses, I'd like to propose a toast to the bride and groom.Drinking alcoholCelebrating and entertainingproposed
/-ˈpəʊzd//-ˈpoʊzd/adjectiveB2There have been huge demonstrations against the proposed factory closure.Planning, expecting and arrangingPlotting and trapping