Examples of 'propounds' in a sentence

Meaning of "propounds"

To propound means to put forward or suggest a theory, idea, or argument for consideration or discussion
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of propound

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Gopu propounds cooperative farming and prospers.
A person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea.
Such an empiricism propounds a form of knowledge based on perception.
Neoplatonism is one of the school of thought that propounds this tenet.
For philosophy propounds this to be the first or greatest.
One of the means for our salvation the Course propounds is the holy instant.
This work propounds to analyze the crusades by the politic vision of raymond of toulouse.
Emmanuel Udumah in Virility is a Cause propounds three lessons thus.
The pupil propounds the difficulties and the teacher gives the solution.
Aristotle teaches the eternity of the world ; Al-Kindi propounds creation ex nihilo.
He propounds the idea that indifference to both happiness and distress is good and desirable.
The assertions that Mr Kennedy propounds here lack only the merit of being true.
He propounds a flexible approach to Islam in contemporary times.
Sri Aurobindo propounds another theory.
It propounds a kind of universal Hinduism drawing extensively on the teachings of Vivekananda.

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The Incoherence of the Philosophers propounds the Asharite theory of occasionalism.
He propounds the faith that generates confession ; this confession is borne along by faith.
Like her brother, Sarah propounds a theory of good nature.
The text propounds on the essentials of Seon, the predecessor to Japan 's Zen Buddhism.
This, then, is the excellency of the Gospel, that it propounds to men a blessed rest.
If the Church propounds it then that is good enough for them.
In this chapter, Bellamy propounds his theory of the evolution of capital.
It propounds its lies with extraordinary power . ”.
Whoever believes there are, and propounds them, can only deceive British workers.
Munger propounds the ' Multiple Mental Models ' [ 4 ] approach to decision making.
Gregory Chaitin, a noted computer scientist, propounds a view that comprehension is a kind of data compression.
DIGEBI propounds the following new policies.
Northcote Parkinson first propounds 'Parkinson's law', in The Economist.
Lord Krishna propounds this Yoga of Synthesis and demonstrates in his life.
The prevailing ethic propounds a retreat of the State from the economy.
The Philosopher propounds the distinction between right and unjust constitutions.
The concluding section propounds that the Christians are the true people of God.
In this context, this research propounds an exercise of sources interpretation that is more receptive t.
Most notably, he propounds the modern nebular hypothesis, independently outlined by Kant.
In essence Toynbee propounds that when a civilization successfully responds to challenges, it grows.
In response Dawkins propounds a theory he calls the “ Goldilocks zone . ”.
In this book, Hitler propounds his ideas, beliefs, and plans for the future of Germany.
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