Const. clause or infinitive: To put forward the notion, opinion, or proposition (that, etc.).
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| 释义 | the mind > mental capacity > belief > suggestion, proposal > suggest			[verb (transitive)]		 (45)		 suggest1526 Const. clause or infinitive: To put forward the notion, opinion, or proposition (that, etc.). prepose?1541 transitive. Now chiefly Grammar. To place before or in front of (something else); to preface, to prefix. propose1566 transitive. To put forward or offer for acceptance, assent, or approval. propound1585 transitive. To put forward as a plan or course of action; = propose, v. 1c. Frequently with clause or infinitive as object. Obsolete. offer1660 transitive, with clause as object. To make a proposal, suggest (that something be done, is the case, etc.). Now rare. vote1698 transitive. figurative. colloquial. To propose (a scheme, plan, or course of action); to recommend or advocate that (something be done). Also intrans… suppose1762 In imperative. transitive. colloquial. With object clause. Introducing a suggestion or proposal. Subcategories:— 			by uttering			(2)		 — 			for consideration			(24)		 — 			secretly			(1)		 — 			affect by suggestion, influence			(11)		  | 
	
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