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offering
[aw-fer-ing, of-er-]
noun
something offered in worship or devotion, as to a deity; an oblation or sacrifice.
a contribution given to or through the church for a particular purpose, as at a religious service.
anything offered as a gift.
something presented for inspection or sale.
a sale.
our spring offering of furniture.
the act of one who offers.
offering
/ ˈɒəɪŋ /
noun
something that is offered
a contribution to the funds of a religious organization
a sacrifice, as of an animal, to a deity
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Example Sentences
"This event is about breaking those barriers, offering expert insights and ensuring every woman knows that support is available."
“They’re trying to understand what happens after this. So what I’ve been offering them is that this isn’t how things are going to be forever, that there’s power in community.”
In the second, he needed just four pitches to retire the side in order, capitalizing on a string of well-located offerings for a lightning-quick inning.
The firms offering "private policing" that I've spoken to say that demand for their services has risen.
The court battle has drawn on precedents that stretch back to the foundation of the country, offering starkly contrasting visions of federal authority and states’ rights.
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