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offeror Definition


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offer
verb offered, offering
    1. To put forward (a gift, payment or suggestion, etc) for acceptance, refusal or consideration.
      Thesaurus: present, advance, proffer, donate, tender, put forth, submit, extend, grant, allow, volunteer, award.
    2. formal
      To provide.
      Example: a site offering the best view
    intr
    3. To state one's willingness to do something.
    4. To present something for sale.
    5. To provide an opportunity for something.
      Example: a job offering rapid promotion
    intr
    6. To present itself; to occur.
      Example: if opportunity offers
    tr & intr
    7. To propose (a sum of money) as payment to someone.
      Example: offer him £250 for the car
    8. To present (a prayer or sacrifice) to God.
      Thesaurus: sacrifice, present, proffer.
      Form: offer something up (also)
    9. To show (resistance, etc).
    10. technical
      In eg joinery, etc: to position or hold up (a part, etc) to test its size or suitability, etc before fixing it.
      Form: offer up something (usually)
noun
    1. An act of offering.
    2. Something that is offered, especially an amount of money offered to buy something.
    3. old use
      A proposal, especially of marriage.
Derivative: offerer
noun
    Someone who offers something, especially shares for sale.
Idiom: on offer
    For sale, especially at a reduced price.
Idiom: under offer
    Said of a house or flat, etc for sale: for which a possible buyer has made an offer, but with the contracts still to be signed.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon offrian, from Latin offerre, from ob- towards + ferre to bring.



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