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tendered

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for tendered.

Editorial note

Any asset except for a residence is typically considered something that could be tendered to the university, and is accordingly deducted from financial need.

Examples15
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

To work on a tender.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of tendered gathered in one view.

verb

To work on a tender.

verb

To offer a payment, as at sales or auctions; to bid.

verb

(formal) To offer, to give.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for tendered.

verb

To work on a tender.

verb

To offer a payment, as at sales or auctions; to bid.

verb

(formal) To offer, to give.

verb

(now rare) To make tender or delicate; to weaken.

Example sentences

1

Any asset except for a residence is typically considered something that could be tendered to the university, and is accordingly deducted from financial need.

2

Once 50% of shares have been tendered to Hot Topic presented, then the acquisition can go through.

3

He tendered her an offer, expecting her to take over a fairly critical position within a week.

4

Napoleon tendered a prize to anyone who could figure out how to make shelf stable food for his armies.

5

And you don't have to do it at all for payments tendered for merchandise, or almost any payment to corporations.

6

From the relevant paragraph: > This statute means that all United States money as identified above are a valid and legal offer of payment for debts when tendered to a creditor.

7

By the way, any contract of any meaningful size must be tendered EU-wide.

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In the US any terms made after money is tendered are void.

9

It will feel even better if forgiveness is tendered by the employees.

10

Most regional services are tendered to the (in theory) best operator.

11

'Legal tender' does not mean 'sole determinant of value,' only that you as a creditor can't reject it if it is tendered to satisfy a debt.

12

Acceptance, as well as delivery, of a pardon is essential to its validity; if rejected by the person to whom it is tendered, the court has no power to force it on him.

Quote examples

1

In an alien world a million billion miles away a general marshalling forces after defeat after defeat offers it's sword (or other death dealing device) to the star marshals and is told, "no, not now" but inconsolable the resignation is re-tendered, so now the star marshals give it a medal, and a pay rise and a nice pat on the heat, and it agrees to remain in charge.

2

The facts, which involve the effect of a pardon of the President of the United States tendered to one who has not been convicted of a crime nor admitted the commission thereof, and also the necessity of acceptance of a pardon in order to make it effective are stated in the opinion." - Burduck v.

3

: "Rates and service quotations by our employees and agents are estimates and will be based upon information provided by you, but final rates and service charges may vary from the quotes based upon the characteristics of the shipment actually tendered to us.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use tendered in a sentence?

Any asset except for a residence is typically considered something that could be tendered to the university, and is accordingly deducted from financial need.

What does tendered mean?

To work on a tender.

What part of speech is tendered?

tendered is commonly used as verb.