Saturday, September 27, 2008

TENDER

to proffer or offer

a formal proposal to buy at a specified price
SYN - bid

offer or present for acceptance

"He had really wanted to tender the paper to his professor, but first wanted to make a few changes."

"He had tendered to by the house and was waiting to her back from the owners."

"They had only had one tender so far so they decided to leave the add in for a few more weeks."

"When he explained to me that the company was going to merge with ford I tendered my resignation."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

He has tendered to buy.....I know it was a silly mistake:/ Thank you for your blog, the sentences are extremely helpful.
shelby