verb (past tense and past participle of propound) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:He propounded a new theory that challenged the current beliefs.

Definition:to advocate a new theory or concept

From a new theory

Example:She propounded an idea for a new marketing campaign.

Definition:to present an idea for consideration

From an idea

Example:He propounded his views on the ethical implications of artificial intelligence.

Definition:to put forward his opinions

From his views

Example:The philosopher propounded a belief in the existence of an external world.

Definition:to present a belief or doctrine

From a belief

Example:The scientist propounded a concept that would later shape the field of quantum mechanics.

Definition:to advance a concept or theory

From a concept

Example:He propounded a hypothesis that the climate change was due to natural causes.

Definition:to present a hypothesis for examination

From a hypothesis

Example:He propounded his proposal to implement a new curriculum.

Definition:to put forward a proposal for discussion

From his proposal

Example:He propounded the argument that the jury was biased.

Definition:to state or present an argument

From the argument

Example:The reformer propounded the principle of selective education.

Definition:to advocate a principle or doctrine

From the principle

Example:He propounded his doctrine of non-violence to a group of followers.

Definition:to present his doctrine for scrutiny

From his doctrine