prepose
IPA: pripˈoʊz
verb
- (transitive) To place or set before; to prefix.
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Examples of "prepose" in Sentences
- "I prepose we support a one-month limit on going steady.
- What would you prepose to stop or cut down all that waste?
- I want some real action and je prepose a two night extravaganza, not unlike the leaders debates.
- ` Senhor Pumpkin, 'says he, ` you are Conrad ob de Mountains,' -- ('cause he guess who he was by dat time); ` how you prepose to go ober de mountains? '
- Even the neo-classicals back away from this idea - which is why they prepose the much more wooly idea that interest and aggrandizement of goods is the same.
- There is no instance of a non-quantifying adjective preposed to the noun in Etruscan, whereas quantifying adjectives like numerals may prepose the noun as demonstratives do.
- Pullum explains in precise and formal terms: "In English you can take not only an adjunct but also a predicative complement or a nonfinite catenative complement and prepose them pop them at the front of the clause for a special effect."
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