﹒To hold out or offer something to someone for acceptance.
﹒An offer or proposal made to another person.
﹒He decided to proffer his resignation after the project failed to meet expectations.
﹒The host was quick to proffer a glass of wine to each of the arriving guests.
﹒She did not hesitate to proffer her assistance when she saw her neighbor struggling with the heavy boxes.
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