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Suggester

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Noun

1. proposer, suggester

someone who advances a suggestion or proposal

Example Sentences:
'the suggester of this absurd strategy was a fool'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Suggester

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verb (tr; may take a clause as object)
1. 
to put forward (a plan, idea, etc) for consideration
I suggest Professor Aziz for the post
a plan suggested itself
2. 
to evoke (a person, thing, etc) in the mind of someone by the association of ideas
that painting suggests home to me
3. 
to give an indirect or vague hint of
his face always suggests his peace of mind

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Suggester

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verb transitive
1. 
to mention as something to think over, act on, etc.; bring to the mind for consideration
2. 
to bring or call to mind through association of ideas
objects suggested by the shapes of clouds
3. 
to propose as a possibility
to suggest a course of study
4. 
to show indirectly; imply; intimate
a silence that suggested agreement
5. 
to serve as a motive for; prompt
a success that suggested further attempts

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Suggester

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tr.v. sug·gest·ed, sug·gest·ing, sug·gests
1. To offer for consideration or action; propose: suggest things for children to do; suggested that we take a walk.
2. To express or say indirectly: The police officer seemed to be suggesting that the death was not an accident.
3. To make evident indirectly; intimate or imply: a silence that suggested disapproval.
4. To bring or call to mind by logic or association; evoke: a cloud that suggests a mushroom; a ringlike symbol suggesting unity.
5. To serve as or provide a motive for; prompt or demand: Such a crime suggests apt punishment.

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