(of a situation or occasion) To present oneself
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An expression of readiness to do or give something if desired
“There was no offer of employment at the end of the training period.”
An amount of money that someone is willing to pay for something
“Though several companies showed interest, the most attractive offer came from a telecommunications giant.”
(shopping) A special deal
“Today's special offer gives you two items for the price of one.”
A (usually charitable) attempt to do or accomplish something
“He made a lackadaisical offer to grab the check before his dinner companion could.”
A product and or service made to address a specific need
A period during which a shop or dealer sells goods at reduced prices
A formal statement setting out the estimated cost for a particular job or service
A concessionary discount or special offer that allows for significant savings
Act of offering unpaid services, labor, or work willingly nonprofessionally
A thing that attracts or tempts someone
The publicizing of a product, organization, or venture so as to increase sales or public awareness
The giving of something to someone, especially as part of a formal ceremony
An act of asking politely or formally for something
To put forward for consideration
“Let me offer a possible solution to your dilemma.”
To make an attempt to do or accomplish something
“Rosenborg should, on the face of it, offer little resistance to Madrid's progress to the quarter-finals.”
To put on display
“The museum will offer ongoing exhibitions by prominent artists.”
To make available for sale
“We offer a selection of the finest produce available in this country.”
To provide or make available
“We would like to offer you the position of partner in this company.”
To make oneself available
“Ernest would offer to fix the plane free of charge despite not receiving payment for the first job.”
To put in a bid of
“He would offer well below market value for the dilapidated piece of real estate.”
To offer as a religious sacrifice
“He will offer the first harvest of rice to the sun goddess.”
(of a situation or occasion) To present oneself
“Such an opportunity would only offer once in a lifetime.”
To transfer the possession of something to someone
To provide or supply, typically as one's business
To advise as the best course or choice
To bring about or introduce
To make an assertion without proof
To address or inscribe (a literary work, for example) to another as a mark of respect or affection
To consider to be true without evidence
To tempt someone with
To yield or produce as a result of an investment of money, time or effort
(point to) To show as probable, or to call attention to
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