verb
- to put forward or present for consideration; to propose or suggest
Usage: formal
Examples
- The philosopher propounded a new theory about consciousness.
- She propounded several solutions to the budget crisis.
- The committee will propound questions for the upcoming debate.
- He propounded his ideas about education reform at the conference.
- The lawyer propounded a series of interrogatories to the witness.
- The scientist propounded a hypothesis that challenged existing beliefs.