verb
- present participle of propound; putting forward an idea, theory, or question for consideration
Usage: formal
Examples
- The professor is propounding a new theory about climate change.
- She spent the evening propounding various solutions to the problem.
- The philosopher is known for propounding complex ethical questions.
- He was propounding his ideas to anyone who would listen.
- The committee is propounding several amendments to the proposal.
- The scientist is propounding a hypothesis that challenges current thinking.