Definition of Propositioned

1. Verb. (past of proposition) ¹

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Definition of Propositioned

1. proposition [v] - See also: proposition

Lexicographical Neighbors of Propositioned

proposer
proposers
proposes
proposing
proposita
propositi
propositional
propositional attitude
propositional calculus
propositional function
propositional functions
propositional logic
propositional variable
propositionally
propositioned
propositioning
propositions
propositive
propositus
propound
propounded
propounder
propounders
propounding
propounds
propoxur
propoxyphene
propoxyphene hydrochloride
propoxyphenes

Literary usage of Propositioned

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

1. The Organon, Or: Logical Treatises, of Aristotle. With the Introduction of by Aristotle (1908)
"Of Propositioned Iteration and the Addition to a Predicate. WHATEVER is reiterated*i in propositions must be annexed to the major and not to the middle ..."

2. Defense Logistics: Better Management and Oversight of Prepositioning by William M. Solis (2006)
"For example (1) supply-related lessons learned included the need to relook at requirements determinations, asset management and visibility, propositioned ..."

3. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage by Inc. Merriam-Webster (1994)
"It is certainly used without qualms: . . . was arrested as part ofa vice detail's sweep of the area after he allegedly propositioned an undercover ..."

4. The New Haven Mathematical Colloquium: Lectures Delivered Before Members of by Eliakim Hastings Moore, Ernest Julius Wilczynski, Max Mason (1910)
"Types of propositioned properties* including not only composite and disjunctive properties, but perhaps all the propositional properties met with in ..."

5. Hackoff.com: An Historic Murder Mystery Set in the Internet Bubble And Rubble by Tom Evslin (2006)
"You can't tell if Larry propositioned you? I never thought the sonuvabitch was subtle." "It wasn't Larry, Harvey; it was Donna, and I'm not sure. ..."

6. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"The judgments in necessary matter were known as propositioned per se; they are called by modern philosophers "analytic", ''rational", "pure", ..."

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