proportion
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~ adjust in size relative to other things
proportion
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~ give pleasant proportions to; "harmonize a building with those surrounding it"
propose
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~ ask (someone) to marry you; "he popped the question on Sunday night"; "she proposed marriage to the man she had known for only two months"; "The old bachelor finally declared himself to the young woman"
propose
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~ propose or intend; "I aim to arrive at noon"
propose
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~ make a proposal, declare a plan for something; "the senator proposed to abolish the sales tax"
propose
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~ put forward; nominate for appointment to an office or for an honor or position; "The President nominated her as head of the Civil Rights Commission"
propose
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~ present for consideration, examination, criticism, etc.; "He proposed a new plan for dealing with terrorism"; "She proposed a new theory of relativity"; "The candidate projects himself as a moderate and a reformer"
proposition
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~ suggest sex to; "She was propositioned by a stranger at the party"
propound
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~ put forward, as of an idea
prorate
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~ divide or assess proportionally; "The rent was prorated for the rest of the month"
prorate
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~ make a proportional settlement or distribution
prorogue
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~ hold back to a later time; "let's postpone the exam"
prorogue
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~ adjourn by royal prerogative; without dissolving the legislative body
proscribe
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~ command against; "I forbid you to call me late at night"; "Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store"; "Dad nixed our plans"
prosecute
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~ carry out or participate in an activity; be involved in; "She pursued many activities"; "They engaged in a discussion"