To make an offer



Ejemplo: They make an offer to client

Definición


"To make an offer" means to present or propose something, usually a price or terms, for acceptance or consideration by another party. It involves formally expressing willingness to enter into an agreement or transaction, such as when they make an offer to a client.

Traducciones



    Etimología


    The phrase "to make an offer" combines "make," from Old English 'macian,' meaning to create or do, with "offer," from Latin 'offerre,' meaning to present or bring forward. Together, they describe the act of presenting terms or proposals to another party.

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