propound

/prəˈpaʊnd/
verb
  1. To put forward an idea, theory, or plan for consideration or discussion.
    • Philosophers have propounded many different views on the nature of happiness.
    • During the meeting, she propounded a simple solution to the company's budget problem.
    • The scientist propounded a new theory about how the universe began.
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