Summary
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- propound:
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Wiktionary:
- propound → begeistern, einflößen, eingeben, inspirieren, hineinblasen
English
Detailed Translations for propound from English to German
propound:
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to propound (propose; lay before)
vorlegen; unterbreiten; vorsetzen; vorweisen-
unterbreiten verbe (unterbreite, unterbreitest, unterbreitet, unterbreitete, unterbreitetet, unterbreitet)
Conjugations for propound:
present
- propound
- propound
- propounds
- propound
- propound
- propound
simple past
- propounded
- propounded
- propounded
- propounded
- propounded
- propounded
present perfect
- have propounded
- have propounded
- has propounded
- have propounded
- have propounded
- have propounded
past continuous
- was propounding
- were propounding
- was propounding
- were propounding
- were propounding
- were propounding
future
- shall propound
- will propound
- will propound
- shall propound
- will propound
- will propound
continuous present
- am propounding
- are propounding
- is propounding
- are propounding
- are propounding
- are propounding
subjunctive
- be propounded
- be propounded
- be propounded
- be propounded
- be propounded
- be propounded
diverse
- propound!
- let's propound!
- propounded
- propounding
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for propound:
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
unterbreiten | lay before; propose; propound | |
vorlegen | lay before; propose; propound | hand in; hand over; offer; present |
vorsetzen | lay before; propose; propound | dish up; do up; preconceive; premise |
vorweisen | lay before; propose; propound | admit; demonstrate; display; exhibit; express; justify; offer; present; prove; reveal; show; verify |
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Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• propound | → begeistern; einflößen; eingeben; inspirieren; hineinblasen | ↔ inspirer — faire pénétrer artificiellement de l’air dans les poumons. |