1. proffering - Noun
2. proffering - Verb
of Proffer
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfam, however, sued for an effective synergy between the federal ministry of works and the state government in proffering a lasting solution to the flooding problems on the roads in the state. Source: Internet
Before proffering panacea to this emerging dangerous scenarios of resurgence of the Niger Delta youth restiveness, let us vividly narrate what really happened which as reported may affect power supply across much of Nigeria. Source: Internet
It’s perfectly understandable that the Versaces would be protective of their beloved Gianni, but if anything the series is at times too deferential to his legacy, like a fawning fashion editor proffering plaudits backstage at a Versace show. Source: Internet
It was time for the meats: the roving meat carvers come to your table, proffering all kinds of cuts, from salty sirloin to rib-eye to saucy pork ribs to chicken hearts to linguiça. Source: Internet
Trust via the process of skeptical inquiry (as a group) puts the burden of proof on the person proffering the idea (i.e. anthropogenic global warming). Source: Internet
Jason Paskewitz (Blanchard) surfaces again, this time proffering slushy cocktails and smoked chicken. Source: Internet