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1.b> (), (.i> .i>); I proffered him a cigarette ; she took the glass proffered by the attendant / ; the Doctor shook the proffered hand i> ; to proffer advice i> / ; to proffer friendship i> ; I didn't think it wise to proffer an opinion ; she had already proffered her resignation i> i> ; a solution proffered itself ;
2.b> . .i> , ; they hoped that the enemy would make a proffer of peace , .