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Debated Debating Debate Dɪˈbeɪt Question Origin Hotly Politicians

Word debate
WordType (verb)
Phonetic BrE / dɪˈbeɪt / NAmE / dɪˈbeɪt /
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  • politicians will be debating the bill later this week.
  • the question of the origin of the universe is still hotly debated (= strongly argued about) by scientists.
  • the committee will debate whether to lower the age of club membership to 16.
  • we talked on the phone for over an hour.
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debate

(verb)BrE / dɪˈbeɪt / NAmE / dɪˈbeɪt /
  1. to discuss something, especially formally, before making a decision or finding a solution
    • synonym discuss
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/discuss
    • Politicians will be debating the bill later this week.
    • The question of the origin of the universe is still hotly debated (= strongly argued about) by scientists.
    • The committee will debate whether to lower the age of club membership to 16.
    • We talked on the phone for over an hour.
    • Have you discussed the problem with anyone?
    • I’ve spoken to the manager about it.
    • ‘Can I speak to Susan?’ ‘Speaking.’ (= at the beginning of a telephone conversation)
    • Have you talked to your parents about the problems you’re having?
    • I’ve spoken to Ed about it and he’s promised not to let it happen again.
    • We only communicate by email.
    • Dolphins use sound to communicate with each other.
    • Politicians will be debating the bill later this week.
    • You shouldn’t have done it without consulting me.
  2. to think carefully about something before making a decision
    • She debated with herself for a while, and then picked up the phone.
    • We're debating whether or not to go skiing this winter.
    • For a moment he debated going after her.

    Extra Examples

    • He sat there debating with himself what to do.
    • The issue is still being hotly debated.
    • The question of security needs to be debated publicly.
    • The report has been widely debated in the industry.
    • a presidential candidate debating with his opponent
    • She debated with herself for a while and then picked up the phone.
    • The question of the origin of the universe is still hotly debated by scientists.
    • We’re debating whether or not to go skiing this winter.

    Verb Forms

    • present simple I / you / we / they debate
    • he / she / it debates
    • past simple debated
    • past participle debated
    • -ing form debating

    Word Origin

    • Middle English: via Old French from Latin dis- (expressing reversal) + battere ‘to fight’.
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