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Synonyms for tendered
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : ten-der |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtɛn dər |
Top 10 synonyms for tendered Other synonyms for the word tendered
- accede
- accord
- accrue
- acquaint
- acquiesce
- adduce
- admit
- advance
- advert
- advise
- affirm
- air
- allege
- argue
- ask
- assert
- assign
- be at service
- beam
- bear
- bid
- blossom
- bring forth
- bring forward
- broach
- call
- cede
- chip in
- cite
- claim
- cognominate
- come forward
- come up with
- commission
- commit
- concede
- confer
- confide
- consign
- constitute
- contend
- couch
- counsel
- create
- decide
- declare
- delegate
- deliver
- denominate
- disburse
- discharge
- discuss
- display
- distribute
- do
- do on one's own volition
- do the honors
- donate
- draft
- earn
- elect
- elevate
- empower
- endow
- enlist
- entrust
- exchange
- execute
- exhibit
- expose
- expound
- express
- extend
- finger
- fix up
- formulate
- forward
- furnish
- generate
- get together
- gift
- give
- give an introduction
- give back
- give off
- give up
- go in
- grant
- hand
- hand in
- hand over
- hit on
- hold out
- impart
- imply
- impose
- infer
- install
- intend
- intimate
- introduce
- invest
- invite
- kibitz
- lay
- lay at one's feet
- lay before
- lay on the line
- let oneself in for
- make
- make a motion
- make a pitch
- make available
- make known
- make restitution
- manifest
- mean
- minister
- moot
- mount
- move
- move for
- name
- net
- nominate
- offer
- offer services
- offered
- open to view
- ordain
- part with
- pay
- pay back
- perform
- phrase
- pitch
- place at disposal
- ply
- point out
- pose
- posit
- prefer
- present
- press
- produce
- proffer
- proffered
- propone
- propose
- proposition
- propound
- provide
- purpose
- put
- put at one's disposal
- put down for
- put forth
- put forward
- put on
- put on the market
- put to
- put up
- put up for sale
- query
- question
- raise
- raise a subject
- recommend
- recount
- refer
- regulate
- relate
- relegate
- relinquish
- render
- repay
- request
- resign
- restore
- return
- roll out
- sacrifice
- select
- sell for
- serve
- set
- set before
- set forth
- show
- sign up
- slate
- slot
- solicit
- speak one's piece
- speak up
- specify
- spitball
- stage
- stand up
- state
- step forward
- submit
- submit oneself
- suggest
- supply
- surrender
- swap
- tab
- table
- take bull by the horns
- take initiative
- take the plunge
- take upon oneself
- tap
- tender
- tendered
- term
- theorize
- touch on
- trade
- translate
- transpose
- trot out
- trust
- turn
- turn out
- turn over
- urge
- utter
- vent
- ventilate
- venture
- volunteer
- vouchsafe
- word
- yield
Définition of tendered
Origin :- "soft, easily injured," early 13c., from Old French tendre "soft, delicate, tender" (11c.), from Latin tenerem (nominative tener) "soft, delicate, of tender age," from PIE *ten- "stretch" (see tenet). Meaning "kind, affectionate, loving" first recorded c.1300. Meaning "having the delicacy of youth, immature" is attested from early 14c. Tender-hearted first recorded 1530s.
- As in volunteered : adj enlisted
- As in make : verb designate, appoint
- As in nominate : verb designate, select
- As in offer : verb present, propose for acceptance
- As in pose : verb offer, put forward idea
- As in present : verb introduce; demonstrate
- As in proffer : verb suggest, offer
- As in propose : verb suggest, present for action
- As in put : verb propose; express in words
- As in render : verb contribute
- As in submit : verb present, offer; argue for
- As in volunteer : verb offer to do something
- As in yield : verb produce
- As in bid : verb offer money or services
- As in accord : verb give approval, grant
- As in bring up : verb initiate, mention in conversation
- As in propound : verb propose
- As in commend : verb hand over with confidence
- As in administer : verb dispense something needed
- As in contribute : verb donate, provide
- As in extend : verb offer
- As in give : verb demonstrate, proffer
- Christine began to laugh outright, and tendered her cheek heartily.
- Extract from : « His Masterpiece » by Emile Zola
- The office seeks the man and it is tendered by his fellow-citizens.
- Extract from : « Chit-Chat; Nirvana; The Searchlight » by Mathew Joseph Holt
- And he extricated a five dollar bill from his diminishing bankroll and tendered it.
- Extract from : « Mixed Faces » by Roy Norton
- He tendered all his gratitude for the kind thoughtfulness that had suggested the letter.
- Extract from : « One Of Them » by Charles James Lever
- Perceiving his difficulty, I tendered my assistance to him at once, which he accepted.
- Extract from : « Sir Jasper Carew » by Charles James Lever
- I had fancied that there was a personal good-will in the aid you tendered me.
- Extract from : « The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. I (of II) » by Charles James Lever
- Unobtrusively offered,—tendered with a due delicacy and reserve?
- Extract from : « Barrington » by Charles James Lever
- The delegate drew a worn wallet from his pocket, extracted a paper, and tendered it.
- Extract from : « The Plunderer » by Roy Norton
- Mr. Baker swung off the binnacle-stand and tendered him one leg.
- Extract from : « The Nigger Of The "Narcissus" » by Joseph Conrad
- He tendered her the helmet in silence, and waited as if unwilling to hear the sound of his own voice.
- Extract from : « Victory » by Joseph Conrad
Antonyms for tendered
- abandon
- answer
- argue
- be genuine
- calculate
- censure
- challenge
- change
- close
- cloud
- compel
- conceal
- condemn
- confuse
- contest
- counter
- cover
- criticize
- crush
- decrease
- demote
- deny
- destroy
- disagree
- disallow
- disapprove
- disbelieve
- discourage
- disobey
- displace
- dispute
- dissent
- dissuade
- fail
- fight
- finish
- force
- go
- halt
- hide
- hold
- ignore
- keep
- keep quiet
- leave alone
- lose
- measure
- move
- neglect
- obligate
- obscure
- oppose
- pass over
- prevent
- protest
- question
- raze
- rebuke
- refrain
- refuse
- refute
- reject
- remove
- renounce
- reply
- reprimand
- repulse
- resist
- retain
- retreat
- ruin
- seize
- stop
- subdue
- suppress
- take
- take back
- tell
- transfer
- veto
- win
- withdraw
- withhold
- withstand
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