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    Ten·der
    /ˈtendər/

    adjective

  2. Games & Quizzes. 'Tender' has been in use since the 13th century referring to fragile or delicate people or things. It has a number of senses, and comes from the Anglo-French 'tendre,' meaning 'to offer.'.

  3. From Longman Business Dictionary ten‧der1 /ˈtendə-ər/ noun [ countable] 1 an offer to do a job or provide goods or services for a particular price, usually as part of a competition between several companies for the same work Their bid was £150,000 more than the lowest tender.

  4. (of part of the body) painful when you touch it synonym sore. My leg is still very tender where I banged it. The back of my neck feels very tender. Topics Health problems c1. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. easily hurt or damaged synonym delicate. tender young plants. Word Origin. Idioms. at a tender age | at the tender age of…

  5. A written offer to contract goods or services at a specified cost or rate; a bid. 2. Something, especially money, offered in payment. tr.v. ten·dered, ten·der·ing, ten·ders. 1. To offer formally: tender a letter of resignation. 2. Law To offer (payment or performance) pursuant to an obligation.

  6. Definition of tender verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Check pronunciation: tender. Definition of tender noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Dictionary definition of tender. To offer or present something formally for consideration or acceptance. "She needs to tender her application for the scholarship before the deadline." Detailed meaning of tender. When someone 'tenders' something, they are submitting a proposal, bid, or offer, often in response to a specific request or opportunity.

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