offer — vb Offer, proffer, tender, present, prefer can all mean to lay, set, or put something before another for acceptance. Offer, the most common of these words, frequently implies a putting before one something which may be accepted or rejected {there … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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offer of proof — n. A presentation of evidence at trial for acceptance by the court; often done in situations where an objection to a party’s line of questioning has been sustained but the court gives the party the opportunity to show privately, away from the… … Law dictionary
Offer versus serve — refers to the option children may be given to refuse up to two items offered as part of a federally subsidized school lunch or breakfast without the meal service operation losing the federal reimbursement for the meal. Enacted to reduce plate… … Wikipedia
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offer — I To bring to or before; to present for acceptance or rejection; to hold out or proffer; to make a proposal to; to exhibit something that may be taken or received or not. To attempt or endeavor; to make an effort to effect some object, as, to… … Black's law dictionary
offer for sale — An issue of shares by a company where investors are invited to buy the shares from an issuing house which has subscribed for the shares from the company. The issuing house may also buy shares from existing shareholders in the company and sell… … Financial and business terms
offer — 1. noun /ˈɒfə(r),ˈɔfɚ,ˈɑfɚ/ a) A proposal that has been made. Whats in his offer? b) Something put forth, bid, proffered or tendered. His offer was $3.50 per share. 2 … Wiktionary
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offer document — / ɒfə ˌdɒkjυmənt/ noun a formal document where a company offers to buy shares at a certain price as part of a takeover bid … Dictionary of banking and finance