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overdebate
de·bate
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dɪˈbeɪt
/
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dih-
beyt
]
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noun,
verb,
de·bat·ed,
de·bat·ing.
noun
1.
a discussion, as of a public question in an assembly, involving opposing viewpoints:
a debate in the Senate on farm price supports.
2.
a formal contest in
which
the affirmative and negative sides of a proposition are advocated by opposing speakers.
3.
deliberation; consideration.
4.
Archaic.
strife; contention.
verb (used without object)
5.
to engage in argument or discussion, as in a legislative or public assembly:
When we left, the men were still debating.
6.
to participate in a formal debate.
7.
to deliberate; consider:
I debated with myself whether to tell them the truth or not.
8.
Obsolete
.
to fight; quarrel.
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verb (used with object)
9.
to argue or discuss (a question, issue, or the like), as in a legislative or public assembly:
They debated the matter of free
will
.
10.
to dispute or disagree about:
The homeowners debated the value of a road on the island.
11.
to engage in formal argumentation or disputation with (another person, group, etc.):
Jones will debate Smith. Harvard will debate Princeton.
12.
to deliberate upon; consider:
He debated his
decision
in the matter.
13.
Archaic.
to contend for or over.
Origin:
1250–1300;
(v.)
Middle English
debaten
<
Old French
debatre,
equivalent to
de-
de-
+
batre
to beat <
Latin
battere,
earlier
battuere;
(noun)
Middle English
debat
<
Old French,
derivative of
debatre
Related forms
de·bat·er,
noun
de·bat·ing·ly,
adverb
in·ter·de·bate,
verb,
in·ter·de·bat·ed,
in·ter·de·bat·ing.
non·de·bat·er,
noun
non·de·bat·ing,
adjective
out·de·bate,
verb (used with object),
out·de·bat·ed,
out·de·bat·ing.
o·ver·de·bate,
verb,
o·ver·de·bat·ed,
o·ver·de·bat·ing.
post·de·bate,
adjective
pre·de·bate,
noun
pre·de·bat·er,
noun
re·de·bate,
noun,
verb,
re·de·bat·ed,
re·de·bat·ing.
un·de·bat·ed,
adjective
un·de·bat·ing,
adjective
well-de·bat·ed,
adjective
Synonyms
1.
argument, controversy, disputation, contention.
5.
dispute, contend. See
argue
.
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World English Dictionary
debate
(dɪˈbeɪt)
—
n
1.
a formal discussion, as in a legislative body, in which opposing arguments are put forward
2.
discussion or dispute
3.
the formal presentation and opposition of a specific motion, followed by a vote
—
vb
4.
to discuss (a motion), esp in a formal assembly
5.
to deliberate upon (something):
he debated with himself whether to go
[C13: from Old French
debatre
to discuss, argue, from Latin
battuere
]
de'bater
—
n
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
2009 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
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Word Origin & History
debate
c.1300, from Fr. debattre (13c.), orig. "to fight," from de- "down, completely" + batre "to beat."
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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