Etymology: [ di-bAt, dE- ] (noun.) 13th century. From Old French debatre (“to fight, contend, debate, also literarlly to beat down”), from Romanic desbattere, from Latin dis- (“apart, in different directions”) + battuere (“to beat, to fence”).
tartışma, tartışmak, çok düşünmek, düşünüp taşınmak: "He debated with himself before reaching the decision. - Kararını vermeden önce çok düşündü.", müzakere, münazara, görüşme, tartışı, danışmak, çekişme, çekişmek, görüşmek, düşünüp taşınmak, dikkate almak, cedel, tartişma, fikir çatışması, debating society münazaralar tertip eden kurum, düşün/tartış, tartış, tartiş, çok düşünmek, düşünüp taşınmak: He debated with himself before reaching the decision. Kararını vermeden önce çok düşündü, tartışmalı, tartışır,
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tartışma isim
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tartışmak
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çok düşünmek, düşünüp taşınmak: "He debated with himself before reaching the decision. - Kararını vermeden önce çok düşündü."
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müzakere isim
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münazara
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görüşme isim
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tartışı
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danışmak
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çekişme
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görüşmek
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düşünüp taşınmak
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dikkate almak
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cedel
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tartişma isim
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fikir çatışması
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debating society münazaralar tertip eden kurum
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düşün/tartış
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tartış fiil
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çok düşünmek, düşünüp taşınmak: He debated with himself before reaching the decision. Kararını vermeden önce çok düşündü fiil
(Frequently in French form débat) a type of literary composition, taking the form of a discussion or disputation, commonly found in the vernacular medieval poetry of many European countries, as well as in medieval Latin, Discussion of opposing views, Strife, discord, To fight, An argument, or discussion, usually in an ordered or formal setting, often with more than two people, generally ending with a vote or other decision, An informal and spirited but generally civil discussion of opposing views, To participate in a debate; to dispute, argue, especially in a public arena, argue; discuss; consider, If people debate a topic, they discuss it fairly formally, putting forward different views. You can also say that one person debates a topic with another person. The United Nations Security Council will debate the issue today Scholars have debated whether or not Yagenta became a convert He likes to debate issues with his friends, Contention in words or arguments; discussion for the purpose of elucidating truth or influencing action; strife in argument; controversy; as, the debates in Parliament or in Congress, A fight or fighting; contest; strife, Subject of discussion, discuss the pros and cons of an issue, an oral exchange of ideas through a specified structure, To contend in words; to dispute; hence, to deliberate; to consider; to discuss or examine different arguments in the mind; often followed by on or upon, the formal presentation of and opposition to a stated proposition (usually followed by a vote) argue with one another; "We debated the question of abortion"; "John debated Mary", a type of literary composition, taking the form of a discussion or disputation, commonly found in the vernacular medieval poetry of many European countries, as well as in medieval Latin, put both sides of the case as forcefully as you can, then criticise each side from the perspective of the other, To participate in a debate, To contend for in words or arguments; to strive to maintain by reasoning; to dispute; to contest; to discuss; to argue for and against, To engage in combat for; to strive for, To engage in strife or combat; to fight, an argument between two teams (opposition and government) which follows a set of rules and a set of time limits, think about carefully; weigh; "They considered the possibility of a strike"; "Turn the proposal over in your mind", argue with one another; "We debated the question of abortion"; "John debated Mary", have an argument about something, A discussion of an issue or proposition, a formal discussion in a house on a bill or other topic in which different views are put to arrive at a decision, the formal presentation of and opposition to a stated proposition (usually followed by a vote), a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal; "the argument over foreign aid goes on and on", A debate is a discussion about a subject on which people have different views. An intense debate is going on within the Israeli government There has been a lot of debate among scholars about this. = discussion, argument; discussion, A debate is a formal discussion, for example in a parliament or institution, in which people express different opinions about a particular subject and then vote on it. There are expected to be some heated debates in parliament over the next few days. + debating de·bat·ing debating skills, If you debate whether to do something or what to do, you think or talk about possible courses of action before deciding exactly what you are going to do. Taggart debated whether to have yet another double vodka I debated going back inside, but decided against it, If you say that a matter is open to debate, you mean that people have different opinions about it, or it has not yet been firmly decided. Which of them has more musical talent is open to debate, Formal discussion on a matter before the body, The formal discussion and argumentation of a matter by the members of the Senate and General Assembly during a session Precise limitations on debate in the New Jersey Legislature have been set by the rules of each house, To argue the merits of a bill, for and against, the time allotted to discuss the bill, divided equally between majority and minority parties, an organized, public argument for and against a certain idea, The Debate Page provided access to all of Reinventing America's discussion tools--bulletin boards, newsgroups, and chat From the Debate Page, players could discuss and debate the issues with the game's other players To go there, click here The discussion tools are no longer active, a process of inquiry and advocacy seeking reasoned judgment on a proposition Debate allows for two or more sides advocating their positions on a given issues under some set of rules with some kind of judgment to follow from a judge or audience, Discussion or a question according to parliamentary rules, A deliberative discussion with presentation of arguments for and against Academic debate involves a competitive format with a preset topic, in-depth research, organizing ideas into persuasive presentations, cross examination, and defense against attack, To argue the merits of a legislative measure, pro and con, The formal discussion that takes place in the Senate and House in consideration of legislation, giving members an opportunity to state their case for or against a bill and allowing them to challenge their colleagues position in a structured dialogue governed by specific rules, The formal presentation of various viewpoints on matters before the Houses Dissolution: The bringing to an end, by the Governor, of a Parliament, making a new election necessary Division: A vote in a House of Parliament in which a record of the names of Members and how they voted is kept Draft Bill: An early version of a proposed Bill, before it is introduced into Parliament, a formal discussion on a bill or other topic in which different views are put declaration of the poll an announcement of the results of voting at an election democracy 1 government by the people - a way of governing a country in which the people elect representatives to form a government on their behalf, - a public gathering where politicians discuss and argue for and against various political issues Debates allow politicians to say how they feel about election issues they support or don't like, and address the candidates they are running against in the election Sometimes members of the public are allowed to ask questions for the politicians to discuss, A discussion of the arguments for and against something A debate is usually rather formal and timed and planned, discourse, Simple past tense and past participle of debate, disputed, under discussion, not settled, past of debate, plural of debate, The act of discussing or arguing; discussion, debation, present participle of debate,
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(Frequently in French form débat) a type of literary composition, taking the form of a discussion or disputation, commonly found in the vernacular medieval poetry of many European countries, as well as in medieval Latin
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Discussion of opposing views - "There has been considerable debate concerning exactly how to format these articles."
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Strife, discord
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To fight - "Well knew they both his person, sith of late / With him in bloudie armes they rashly did debate."
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An argument, or discussion, usually in an ordered or formal setting, often with more than two people, generally ending with a vote or other decision - "After a four-hour debate, the committee voted to table the motion."
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An informal and spirited but generally civil discussion of opposing views - "There was a bit of a debate over who should pay for the damaged fence."
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To participate in a debate; to dispute, argue, especially in a public arena
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argue; discuss; consider fiil
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If people debate a topic, they discuss it fairly formally, putting forward different views. You can also say that one person debates a topic with another person. The United Nations Security Council will debate the issue today Scholars have debated whether or not Yagenta became a convert He likes to debate issues with his friends
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Contention in words or arguments; discussion for the purpose of elucidating truth or influencing action; strife in argument; controversy; as, the debates in Parliament or in Congress
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A fight or fighting; contest; strife
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Subject of discussion
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discuss the pros and cons of an issue
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an oral exchange of ideas through a specified structure
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To contend in words; to dispute; hence, to deliberate; to consider; to discuss or examine different arguments in the mind; often followed by on or upon
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the formal presentation of and opposition to a stated proposition (usually followed by a vote) argue with one another; "We debated the question of abortion"; "John debated Mary"
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a type of literary composition, taking the form of a discussion or disputation, commonly found in the vernacular medieval poetry of many European countries, as well as in medieval Latin
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put both sides of the case as forcefully as you can, then criticise each side from the perspective of the other
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To participate in a debate
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To contend for in words or arguments; to strive to maintain by reasoning; to dispute; to contest; to discuss; to argue for and against
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To engage in combat for; to strive for
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To engage in strife or combat; to fight
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an argument between two teams (opposition and government) which follows a set of rules and a set of time limits
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think about carefully; weigh; "They considered the possibility of a strike"; "Turn the proposal over in your mind"
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argue with one another; "We debated the question of abortion"; "John debated Mary"
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have an argument about something
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A discussion of an issue or proposition
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a formal discussion in a house on a bill or other topic in which different views are put to arrive at a decision
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the formal presentation of and opposition to a stated proposition (usually followed by a vote)
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a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal; "the argument over foreign aid goes on and on"
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A debate is a discussion about a subject on which people have different views. An intense debate is going on within the Israeli government There has been a lot of debate among scholars about this. = discussion
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argument; discussion isim
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A debate is a formal discussion, for example in a parliament or institution, in which people express different opinions about a particular subject and then vote on it. There are expected to be some heated debates in parliament over the next few days. + debating de·bat·ing debating skills
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If you debate whether to do something or what to do, you think or talk about possible courses of action before deciding exactly what you are going to do. Taggart debated whether to have yet another double vodka I debated going back inside, but decided against it
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If you say that a matter is open to debate, you mean that people have different opinions about it, or it has not yet been firmly decided. Which of them has more musical talent is open to debate
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Formal discussion on a matter before the body
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The formal discussion and argumentation of a matter by the members of the Senate and General Assembly during a session Precise limitations on debate in the New Jersey Legislature have been set by the rules of each house
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To argue the merits of a bill, for and against
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the time allotted to discuss the bill, divided equally between majority and minority parties
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an organized, public argument for and against a certain idea
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The Debate Page provided access to all of Reinventing America's discussion tools--bulletin boards, newsgroups, and chat From the Debate Page, players could discuss and debate the issues with the game's other players To go there, click here The discussion tools are no longer active
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a process of inquiry and advocacy seeking reasoned judgment on a proposition Debate allows for two or more sides advocating their positions on a given issues under some set of rules with some kind of judgment to follow from a judge or audience
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Discussion or a question according to parliamentary rules
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A deliberative discussion with presentation of arguments for and against Academic debate involves a competitive format with a preset topic, in-depth research, organizing ideas into persuasive presentations, cross examination, and defense against attack
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To argue the merits of a legislative measure, pro and con
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The formal discussion that takes place in the Senate and House in consideration of legislation, giving members an opportunity to state their case for or against a bill and allowing them to challenge their colleagues position in a structured dialogue governed by specific rules
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The formal presentation of various viewpoints on matters before the Houses Dissolution: The bringing to an end, by the Governor, of a Parliament, making a new election necessary Division: A vote in a House of Parliament in which a record of the names of Members and how they voted is kept Draft Bill: An early version of a proposed Bill, before it is introduced into Parliament
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a formal discussion on a bill or other topic in which different views are put declaration of the poll an announcement of the results of voting at an election democracy 1 government by the people - a way of governing a country in which the people elect representatives to form a government on their behalf
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- a public gathering where politicians discuss and argue for and against various political issues Debates allow politicians to say how they feel about election issues they support or don't like, and address the candidates they are running against in the election Sometimes members of the public are allowed to ask questions for the politicians to discuss
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A discussion of the arguments for and against something A debate is usually rather formal and timed and planned
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