προβάλλω

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to throw or lay before, throw to
 * 2) to put forward as a defense
 * 3) to put forward, begin
 * 4) to put forward as an argument or plea
 * 5) to put forward or propose for an office
 * 6) to propose a question, task, problem, riddle
 * 7) to put forth beyond
 * 8) to expose, give up
 * 9) to send forth, emit
 * 10)  to fall forward
 * 11) to throw or toss before one, to throw away, expose
 * 12) to lay before or first
 * 13) to set before oneself, propose to oneself
 * 14) to put forward, propose for election
 * 15) to throw beyond, beat in throwing; to surpass, excel
 * 16) to hold before oneself so as to protect
 * 17)  to put forward
 * 18) to bring forward or cite on one's own part, in defense
 * 19) to put before
 * 20)  to accuse a person before the Ecclesia by the process called, literally to present him as guilty of the offense
 * 1) to throw or toss before one, to throw away, expose
 * 2) to lay before or first
 * 3) to set before oneself, propose to oneself
 * 4) to put forward, propose for election
 * 5) to throw beyond, beat in throwing; to surpass, excel
 * 6) to hold before oneself so as to protect
 * 7)  to put forward
 * 8) to bring forward or cite on one's own part, in defense
 * 9) to put before
 * 10)  to accuse a person before the Ecclesia by the process called, literally to present him as guilty of the offense
 * 1) to throw beyond, beat in throwing; to surpass, excel
 * 2) to hold before oneself so as to protect
 * 3)  to put forward
 * 4) to bring forward or cite on one's own part, in defense
 * 5) to put before
 * 6)  to accuse a person before the Ecclesia by the process called, literally to present him as guilty of the offense
 * 1) to bring forward or cite on one's own part, in defense
 * 2) to put before
 * 3)  to accuse a person before the Ecclesia by the process called, literally to present him as guilty of the offense
 * 1)  to accuse a person before the Ecclesia by the process called, literally to present him as guilty of the offense
 * 1)  to accuse a person before the Ecclesia by the process called, literally to present him as guilty of the offense

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to present itself
 * 2)  to project
 * 3)  to promote
 * 4)  to put forward, to present, to raise
 * 5)  to project
 * 6)  to project
 * 1)  to project