In an argument or syllogism, the proposition that follows as a necessary consequence of the premises.
The end or close of a pleading, for example, the formal ending of an indictment, "against the peace", etc.
The outcome or result of a process or act.
A decision reached after careful thought.
An estoppel or bar by which a person is held to a particular position.
The end, finish, close or last part of something.
The content of an assertion that may be taken as being true or false and is considered abstractly without reference to the linguistic sentence that constitutes the assertion; (Aristotelian logic) a predicate of a subject that is denied or affirmed and connected by a copula.
An assertion so formulated that it can be considered true or false.
A statement of religious doctrine; an article of faith; creed.
In some states, a proposed statute or constitutional amendment to be voted on by the electorate.
The terms of a transaction offered.
An assertion which is provably true, but not important enough to be called a theorem.
The act of offering (an idea) for consideration.
An idea or a plan offered.
A complete sentence.
The part of a poem in which the author states the subject or matter of it.
To make an offer or suggestion to (someone).
To make a suggestion of sexual intercourse to (someone with whom one is not sexually involved).