proffer

/ˈprɑfər/
verb
  1. To offer something (such as help, a gift, or a suggestion) for someone to accept or reject.
    • The company proffered a solution to the ongoing dispute.
    • He proffered his seat to the elderly woman on the bus.
    • She proffered a plate of cookies to her new neighbors.
Antonyms
noun
  1. An offer or proposal made to someone.
    • She made a proffer of friendship, but he remained distant.
    • The committee considered the proffer but decided it was too risky.
    • His proffer of assistance was gratefully accepted.