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discourse

[dis-kawrs, -kohrs, dis-kawrs, -kohrs, dis-kawrs, -kohrs] / ˈdɪs kɔrs, -koʊrs, dɪsˈkɔrs, -ˈkoʊrs, dɪsˈkɔrs, -ˈkoʊrs /




Example Sentences

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"And so again, we've seen the devolution of the discourse. How do we come back from a place that we have fallen into?"

From Barron's

The episode begins with the host asking him to comment on US "discourse", which he says "has devolved to a level of cruelty that we haven't seen before".

From BBC

There is a lot of discourse these days about decentering men, which is healthy.

From Los Angeles Times

“The best way to honor Charlie’s memory,” he tweeted, “is to continue his work: engage with each other, across ideology, through spirited discourse.”

From Salon

"I'm not going to add to the discourse, because I don't think it's very helpful to heat up any kind of discourse like that," IOC spokesperson Mark Adams said on Monday.

From Barron's