Definition of Propended

1. Verb. (past of propend) ¹

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Definition of Propended

1. propend [v] - See also: propend

Lexicographical Neighbors of Propended

propellers
propelling
propelling pencil
propelling pencils
propellor
propellor head
propellors
propelment
propelments
propels
propenal
propenals
propenamide
propenamides
propend
propended
propending
propends
propene
propenes
propenoate
propenoates
propenoic
propenoic acid
propenol
propenols
propenone
propenonitrile
propense
propensenesse

Literary usage of Propended

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1897)
"I heard him once say to a student who propended to him some glittering theoretic generality. And on a similar occasion he gave an admonition that must have ..."

2. The Status of Efforts to Identify Persian Gulf War Syndrome edited by Christopher Shays (1999)
"It also brings out the use of "propended rating decisions, failure to notify veterans of changes in laws and regulations, failure to follow standard ..."

3. An Arabic-English Lexicon: Derived from the Best and the Most Copious by Edward William Lane (1893)
"(ТА.) __ And The flowing of anything poured out. (ТА.) 1. ju [Же, or it, inclined, leant, bent, propended, tended, declined, deviated, or deflected. ..."

4. Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social by John Stuart Mill (1904)
"Tbii в the theory of rent, first propended at the end of the last century ч "t. Anderson, and which, neglected * tht time, ..."

5. Eothen by Alexander William Kinglake (1914)
"And so, as I went down in my way from Tiberias towards Jerusalem, along the western bank of the stream, my thinking all propended to the ancient world of ..."

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