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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In a radio interview Wednesday, French foreign minister Jean-Noël Barrot said Paris was discussing with partners how Europe would respond to an intervention from the U.S.
The meeting is to discuss “the immense opportunity that is before these oil companies right now,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Wednesday.
From MarketWatch
The meeting is to discuss “the immense opportunity that is before these oil companies right now,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Wednesday.
From MarketWatch
One approach discussed by both Americans and Greenlanders who are open to alignment with the U.S. is a “compact of free association,” like ones between the U.S. and small Pacific Island nations.
Sir Keir said talks were ongoing with the hospitality industry, without giving details about what measures were being discussed.
From BBC
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