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    debate
    /dɪˈbeɪt/

    noun

    • 1. a formal discussion on a particular matter in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward and which usually ends with a vote: "last night's debate on the Education Bill"

    verb

    • 1. argue about (a subject), especially in a formal manner: "MPs debated the issue in the Commons" Similar discussconfer abouttalk overtalk through

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  2. DEBATE definition: 1. (a) serious discussion of a subject in which many people take part: 2. a competition in which…. Learn more.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DebateDebate - Wikipedia

    Debate is a process that involves formal discourse, discussion, and oral addresses on a particular topic or collection of topics, often with a moderator and an audience. In a debate, arguments are put forward for common opposing viewpoints.

  4. The meaning of DEBATE is a contention by words or arguments. How to use debate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Debate.

  5. A debate is a public discussion of a common topic or question between people on both sides of an issue, as in Voters were disappointed that there were no debates between the candidates. A debate is also a formal contest in which the debaters speak on opposite sides of a topic.

  6. a formal discussion of an issue at a public meeting or in a parliament. In a debate two or more speakers express opposite views and then there is often a vote on the issue. the first ever televised presidential debate. The minister opened the debate (= was the first to speak). After a long debate, Congress approved the proposal.

  7. DEBATE definition: 1. discussion or argument about a subject: 2. to discuss a subject in a formal way: 3. to try to…. Learn more.

  8. 1. To deliberate on; consider. 2. To dispute or argue about. 3. To discuss or argue (a question, for example) formally. 4. Obsolete To fight or argue for or over. n. 1. A discussion involving opposing points; an argument. 2. Deliberation; consideration: passed the motion with little debate. 3.

  9. verb. /dɪˈbeɪt/ Verb Forms. [transitive, intransitive] to discuss something, especially formally, before making a decision or finding a solution synonym discuss. debate (something) Politicians will be debating the bill later this week. It is time to debate the issue of school funding. They debated endlessly, without ever reaching a decision.

  10. A debate is a kind of respectful, well reasoned argument over opposing points of view, although tensions can run high and voices can be raised. In fact, the verb evolved from the Old French debatre , meaning “to fight.”

  11. A debate is a formal discussion, for example in a parliament or institution, in which people express different opinions about a particular subject and then vote on it. There are expected to be some heated debates in parliament over the next few days.