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    prop·o·si·tion
    [ˌpräpəˈziSHən]
    noun
    proposition (noun) · propositions (plural noun)
    1. a statement or assertion that expresses a judgment or opinion:
      "the proposition that all men are created equal"
      • logic
        a statement that expresses a concept that can be true or false.
      • mathematics
        a formal statement of a theorem or problem, typically including the demonstration.
      • US ENGLISH
        (in the US) a constitutional proposal; a bill:
        "Californian voters rejected by a two-to-one majority proposition 128"
      • informal
        an offer of sex made to a person with whom one is not sexually involved, especially one that is made in an unsubtle or offensive way:
        "needless to say, she refused his frank sexual proposition"
        Similar:
        sexual advance
        sexual overture
        indecent proposal
        improper suggestion
    2. a project, task, or idea considered in terms of its likely success or difficulty, especially in a commercial context:
      "a paper that has lost half its readers is unlikely to be an attractive proposition"
      • a person considered in terms of the likely success or difficulty of one's dealings with them:
        "as a potential manager, Sandy is a better proposition than Dave"
    verb
    informal
    proposition (verb) · propositions (third person present) · propositioned (past tense) · propositioned (past participle) · propositioning (present participle)
    1. make a suggestion of sex to (someone with whom one is not sexually involved), especially in an unsubtle or offensive way:
      "she had been propositioned at the party by an accountant"
      Similar:
      propose sex with
      make sexual advances to
      make sexual overtures to
      make an indecent proposal to
      make an improper suggestion to
      • make an offer or suggestion to (someone):
        "I was propositioned by the editor about becoming film critic of the paper"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French, from Latin propositio(n-), from the verb proponere (see propound).
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