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offer
verb
to
present
something
to
someone
so
they
can
accept
or
refuse
it
•
She
offered
her
seat
to
the
elderly
man
on
the
crowded
bus
.
She
offered
her
seat
to
the
elderly
man
on
the
crowded
bus
.
•
At
the
picnic
,
the
boy
politely
offered
his
last
slice
of
watermelon
to
his
friend
.
At
the
picnic
,
the
boy
politely
offered
his
last
slice
of
watermelon
to
his
friend
.
Old
English
offrian
,
from
Latin
offerre
‘
to
present
,
bring
before
’.
noun
a
special
price
or
deal
that
lets
you
buy
something
more
cheaply
than
usual
•
The
supermarket
had
a
‘
buy
one
get
one
free
’
offer
on
cereal
this
week
.
The
supermarket
had
a
‘
buy
one
get
one
free
’
offer
on
cereal
this
week
.
•
I
found
a
great
holiday
offer
online
that
includes
flights
and
hotels
.
I
found
a
great
holiday
offer
online
that
includes
flights
and
hotels
.
Commercial
sense
developed
in
the
20th
century
as
marketing
language
for
discounts
.
verb
to
say
you
are
willing
to
do
or
give
something
•
He
offered
to
carry
the
heavy
suitcase
up
the
stairs
.
He
offered
to
carry
the
heavy
suitcase
up
the
stairs
.
•
Maria
offered
to
stay
late
at
the
office
to
finish
the
report
.
Maria
offered
to
stay
late
at
the
office
to
finish
the
report
.
Developed
from
the
earlier
sense
of
‘
presenting
something
’,
extending
to
the
speaker
’
s
willingness
.
verb
to
provide
or
make
something
available
•
The
museum
offers
guided
tours
in
several
languages
.
The
museum
offers
guided
tours
in
several
languages
.
•
This
smartphone
offers
twelve
hours
of
battery
life
on
a
single
charge
.
This
smartphone
offers
twelve
hours
of
battery
life
on
a
single
charge
.
Sense
broadened
in
the
19th
century
to
describe
services
and
opportunities
made
available
.
noun
a
proposal
to
give
something
or
to
do
something
,
waiting
for
acceptance
•
They
accepted
the
job
offer
within
an
hour
.
They
accepted
the
job
offer
within
an
hour
.
•
The
buyer
’
s
first
offer
on
the
house
was
too
low
.
The
buyer
’
s
first
offer
on
the
house
was
too
low
.
Derived
from
the
verb
use
,
first
recorded
as
a
noun
meaning
‘
proposal
’
in
the
late
16th
century
.
offering
noun
a
gift
presented
to
a
deity
,
spirit
,
or
sacred
place
as
a
sign
of
respect
,
thanks
,
or
request
•
During
the
harvest
festival
,
villagers
laid
baskets
of
rice
as
an
offering
at
the
shrine
.
During
the
harvest
festival
,
villagers
laid
baskets
of
rice
as
an
offering
at
the
shrine
.
•
The
priest
burned
incense
over
the
golden
bowl
that
held
the
sacred
offering
.
The
priest
burned
incense
over
the
golden
bowl
that
held
the
sacred
offering
.
noun
a
product
or
service
that
a
company
,
artist
,
or
organization
makes
available
for
people
to
buy
or
experience
•
The
carmaker
’
s
newest
electric
SUV
is
its
most
impressive
offering
to
date
.
The
carmaker
’
s
newest
electric
SUV
is
its
most
impressive
offering
to
date
.
•
Streaming
services
compete
by
adding
more
original
movies
to
their
content
offering
.
Streaming
services
compete
by
adding
more
original
movies
to
their
content
offering
.
noun
the
act
of
presenting
or
proposing
something
such
as
help
,
money
,
or
ideas
to
someone
•
His
generous
offering
of
time
showed
how
much
he
cared
about
the
community
project
.
His
generous
offering
of
time
showed
how
much
he
cared
about
the
community
project
.
•
At
the
meeting
,
Clara
’
s
offering
of
new
marketing
ideas
impressed
the
entire
team
.
At
the
meeting
,
Clara
’
s
offering
of
new
marketing
ideas
impressed
the
entire
team
.
noun
a
sale
of
a
company
’
s
shares
or
other
securities
to
the
public
,
especially
for
the
first
time
•
Investors
rushed
to
buy
stock
during
the
company
’
s
initial
public
offering
.
Investors
rushed
to
buy
stock
during
the
company
’
s
initial
public
offering
.
•
The
secondary
offering
helped
the
firm
raise
funds
for
overseas
expansion
.
The
secondary
offering
helped
the
firm
raise
funds
for
overseas
expansion
.