n. 1. A formal offer, as: a. Law An offer to pay the amount due under a debt or obligation. b. 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. [From French tendre, to offer, from Old French, from Latin tendere, to hold forth, extend; see ten- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] tender·er n. |
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