Verb
make an offer (third-person singular simple present makes an offer, present participle making an offer, simple past and past participle made an offer)
To bid or propose; to initiate a proposal.
NDSU head football coach Matt Entz, shown here walking to Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas, prior to last January's FCS championship game, said he can no longer make an offer to a recruit in person due to the coronavirus pandemic. Source: Internet
And if you make an offer that is accepted, this is usually regarded as a contractual agreement. Source: Internet
Any locals willing and able to pay $23 million for the lion’s share of Telecom Cook Islands will soon get their chance to make an offer. Source: Internet
She faxed me some info, and I gave her the okay to make an offer without having seen it.” Source: Internet
Art supplies, lots of items, make an offer. Source: Internet
Please feel free to make an offer on the whole darn thing, or to ask if I have a particular record, or any other questions (which I’ll do my best to answer; though again, I don’t know much at all). Source: Internet