propounders

[US]/prəˈpaʊndəz/
[UK]/prəˈpaʊndərz/

Translation

n.plural of propounder; people who put forward an idea, suggestion, or theory; (Law) persons who propound a will

Phrases & Collocations

the propounders

propounders of

propounder of

early propounders

original propounders

false propounders

these propounders

those propounders

propounder's theory

modern propounders

Example Sentences

the propounders of this economic theory faced intense scrutiny from their peers.

early propounders of the constitution advocated for a balanced federal system.

she is considered one of the leading propounders of modern abstract art.

the propounders of the new legislation hope to reduce carbon emissions significantly.

as propounders of free speech, they opposed all forms of censorship.

the propounders of the philosophy emphasized the importance of individual will.

several propounders of the movement gathered to discuss future strategies.

the propounders of this scientific hypothesis lacked sufficient empirical evidence.

historians study the motives of the propounders of the revolutionary war.

the propounders of the initiative collected thousands of signatures.

propounders of strict discipline often overlook the need for creativity.

the propounders of the digital currency claim it will democratize finance.

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