discuss
Usage
What are other ways to say discuss?
To discuss is to present varied opinions and views in consideration of a matter: to discuss ways and means. To argue is to present one's reasons for or against a thing: The scientists argued for a safer testing procedure; it may also imply disputing in an angry or excited way: His parents argue all the time. To debate is to interchange formal (usually opposing) arguments, especially on public questions: to debate a proposed amendment.
Example Sentences
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Stephen Rule, known online as Doctor Cymraeg, has built a following discussing Welsh language and identity, but says reactions to his accent remain predictable.
From BBC
If the government takes more steps to buyback property inventory—something they have discussed but not yet executed on—it could serve as a catalyst, says Thomas Schaffner, an equity manager at Vontobel Asset Management.
From Barron's
“I had a lot of confidence up until a couple of days ago,” Kashkari said when discussing his March projections.
In recent months, the telecommunications company discussed pulling back on or even exiting its high-profile National Football League sponsorship, according to people familiar with the matter.
"When I was discussing with my family that I wanted to move there…they were like are you sure? Is it safe? It doesn't sound safe," she said.
From BBC
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.