Counter proposed意思
"Counter proposed" is not a standard English phrase, and it's not immediately clear what it might mean based on standard usage. However, it's possible that it could be a misspelling or a misunderstanding of the phrase "counterproposed," which is a valid term.
"Counterpropose" is a verb that means to propose something in opposition to a previous proposal. For example, in a negotiation context, if Party A makes a proposal, and Party B counterproposes with a different offer, they are responding with a counteroffer.
If "counter proposed" is meant to be "counterproposed," then it would mean that a new proposal has been made in response to an existing one, with the intention of either amending it or presenting an alternative solution.
If you're referring to a specific context or industry, the term might have a specialized meaning that is different from the general interpretation provided above.