How to Use proposition in a Sentence

proposition

1 of 2 noun
  • The election will be a tough proposition for the mayor.
  • Her theory rejects the basic proposition that humans evolved from apes.
  • He made an attractive business proposition.
  • The other company rejected their proposition.
  • If we accept proposition “A” as true, then we must accept proposition “B” as false.
  • That is not a far-fetched proposition given the rapid spread of the virus.
    Boris Johnson, Fox News, 8 Apr. 2020
  • Then doesn't that change the value proposition of the city?
    The Atlantic, 26 June 2020
  • A few weeks ago my son came into the kitchen with a proposition.
    Deborah Netburn, Los Angeles Times, 7 May 2021
  • But how to treat him on the debate stage is a tricky proposition for the campaigns.
    Steve Peoples, Fortune, 2 Feb. 2020
  • This would’ve been a bold proposition just a few weeks ago.
    Angela Watercutter, Wired, 11 Aug. 2020
  • The fifth and sixth propositions require the cleanup of language to reflect state law.
    David Taylor, Houston Chronicle, 5 Mar. 2018
  • And truth is, a lot of life is a risk-reward proposition.
    Cnn Staff, CNN, 18 May 2020
  • The two parts of that proposition combined were very potent.
    Julia Belluz, Vox, 15 June 2018
  • This always feels like a dicey proposition given the wild games these teams have played over the years.
    Jonas Shaffer, baltimoresun.com, 18 Nov. 2021
  • Ohio State will have something to say about the proposition as well.
    Nathan Baird, cleveland, 2 Dec. 2019
  • To limit the time in which people can be out is a high-risk proposition.
    James Hamblin, The Atlantic, 5 June 2020
  • What's changed in the last decade to make this a reasonable proposition?
    Bruce Dorminey, Forbes, 29 Nov. 2023
  • In many ways, that has made these past six weeks a win-win proposition.
    Ira Winderman, Sun Sentinel, 29 May 2022
  • And the actors are good enough to make that a highly watchable proposition.
    Owen Gleiberman, Variety, 14 Mar. 2022
  • That brand built its entire brand off of our proposition.
    Nick Grant, GQ, 26 Oct. 2017
  • But there are plenty of large asks involved in such a proposition.
    Ira Winderman, sun-sentinel.com, 29 June 2021
  • Mounting a new opera is always a pricey and risky proposition.
    San Diego Union-Tribune, 1 May 2022
  • The proposition sparked the lawsuit, which has been on a legal roller coaster since.
    Kevin Rector, Los Angeles Times, 23 Sep. 2023
  • If the virus is not contained, football will be a risky proposition.
    Jonas Shaffer, baltimoresun.com, 10 Aug. 2020
  • This is not an either-or proposition, this is a both-and.
    Valeria Ricciulli, Curbed, 22 Apr. 2021
  • Yet that extreme proposition may have been the secret to his success.
    Los Angeles Times, 8 Feb. 2023
  • Talking about weight and the way our bodies feel in our clothes can seem like a losing proposition.
    Stella Bugbee, The Cut, 1 June 2018
  • For a small state to implement a cap-and-trade scheme on its own is a tricky proposition.
    The Economist, 29 June 2019
  • Part of the value proposition of Amazon ... is this sea of choice.
    Johana Bhuiyan, Recode, 30 May 2018
  • That could have been a dicey proposition after his most recent knee surgery.
    Stephen Holder, Indianapolis Star, 21 Mar. 2018
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proposition

2 of 2 verb
  • He got drunk and propositioned a woman sitting next to him in the bar.
  • He was propositioned by a prostitute.
  • Fowler wrote that on her first day at work her boss propositioned her in a series of messages.
    Washington Post, 7 June 2017
  • As the rest of the road crew partied with hotel staff, Sasha propositioned John.
    EW.com, 15 Oct. 2019
  • Cynthia Rich, the mother of the girl who was propositioned, said something needs to change.
    Mary Spicuzza, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 19 July 2017
  • Lively’s job was to seduce the girls and then proposition them for a prostitution ring.
    Dawn Mitchell, Indianapolis Star, 13 July 2018
  • Fowler says her boss propositioned her and higher-ups ignored her complaints.
    Fortune, 24 Dec. 2019
  • Dugan alleges that prior to her hiring, Katz propositioned her and tried to kiss her at a dinner.
    Time, 24 Jan. 2020
  • The woman in the first story said Kihuen propositioned her for dates and twice touched her thighs without consent.
    Elise Viebeck, Washington Post, 15 Dec. 2017
  • Fowler wrote that on her first day at work her boss propositioned her in a series of messages and superiors ignored her complaints.
    Washington Post, 7 June 2017
  • Actresses who have been propositioned--or worse--by moguls have long opted to remain silent for fear of losing parts.
    Stephanie Zacharek, Time, 12 Oct. 2017
  • The question was who would be the first to fall: that famous photographer who everyone knew propositioned his models?
    Jessica Pressler, The Cut, 6 Feb. 2018
  • The teen said Michel also propositioned him after giving him a ride home, asking to see the boy’s genitals.
    Jeff Weiner, orlandosentinel.com, 9 July 2019
  • The allegations included claims they had been groped, propositioned, and forced to demean themselves to get work.
    New York Times, BostonGlobe.com, 8 Apr. 2018
  • Police are in the process of investigating how many more inmates Spark propositioned.
    Madeleine Marr, miamiherald, 18 Dec. 2017
  • Alisha didn’t sleep with Tim, who propositioned his employee, and was never forced to.
    refinery29.com, 19 Mar. 2018
  • Emergency supplies could also be propositioned at the station.
    Joe Pappalardo, Popular Mechanics, 6 Sep. 2018
  • In her essay, Fowler wrote that she was propositioned by her manager on her first day with an engineering team.
    Barbara Ortutay, The Seattle Times, 14 June 2017
  • Ms. Fowler wrote that on her first day at work her boss propositioned her in a series of messages and superiors ignored her complaints.
    Tom Krisher, The Christian Science Monitor, 7 June 2017
  • The report alleged that women who served as hostesses, some of them college students, were groped, harassed and propositioned.
    Author: William Booth, Fred Barbash, Anchorage Daily News, 25 Jan. 2018
  • Billy propositioned her for a late-night meet-up, but Karen chose her family, instead.
    Kelsey Stiegman, Seventeen, 11 July 2019
  • Not an hour after emailing, I was excited to receive a response — from the same hallowed agency where the engaged agent propositioned me.
    Lela Edgar, The Hollywood Reporter, 11 Dec. 2017
  • Another woman was propositioned during her first meeting with Halperin.
    Sarah Spellings, The Cut, 26 Oct. 2017
  • Warren did not accuse Reinhardt of ever touching or propositioning her.
    Bob Egelko, SFChronicle.com, 21 Feb. 2020
  • Prosecutors said Augello propositioned a number of people connected with the Pagans for the killing.
    Eli Rosenberg, Washington Post, 10 Jan. 2018
  • In 17 years as a hotel housekeeper, Dar has been propositioned and pursued, and leered at by guests too many times to count.
    Fortune, 14 Dec. 2017
  • On the left: 138 pounds, complimented all day and propositioned by men and on the cover of a tabloid about diets that work.
    Blake Bakkila, Health.com, 10 July 2018
  • The perpetrator either made a comment, directly propositioned by inviting, made a threat, or made a physical move.
    Erin Griffith, Fortune, 7 July 2017
  • In a blog post, Susan Fowler described being propositioned by her supervisor within weeks of starting her job.
    Elizabeth C. Tippett, The Denver Post, 23 Feb. 2017
  • As of late, celebrities and luxury brands have propositioned the prim above-the-elbow accessory as an anywhere and everywhere-type of garment.
    André-Naquian Wheeler, Vogue, 8 Mar. 2023

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