proffer:

to put something forward for either acceptance or rejection

proffer:

to put something forward for either acceptance or rejection

(Verb)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana:  When Kaikeyi shamefacedly proffered an apology to Rama for having been misled by Manthara, Rama embraced her graciously, saying, “There’s nothing to be forgiven; it was all the will of destiny.”

Mahabharata:  When Karna accepted the friendship proffered by Duryodhana, he had no idea how it would tragically alter the trajectory of his life. 

Bhagavad-gita:  When we proffer the simplest of items to Krishna with devotion, he not only accepts them; he accepts us through them (9.26).