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Definition of discuss
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Discuss
(v. t.) To
shake;
to put away; to
finish.
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Quodlibetical
::
Quodlibetical
(a.) Not
restricted
to a
particular
subject;
discussed
for
curiosity
or
entertainment.
Moot
::
Moot (a.)
Subject,
or open, to
argument
or
discussion;
undecided;
debatable;
mooted..
Disceptation
::
Disceptation
(n.)
Controversy;
disputation;
discussion.
Special
::
Special
(a.)
Limited
in
range;
confined
to a
definite
field of
action,
investigation,
or
discussion;
as, a
special
dictionary
of
commercial
terms;
a
special
branch
of
study..
Disquisition
::
Disquisition
(n.) A
formal
or
systematic
inquiry
into, or
discussion
of, any
subject;
a full
examination
or
investigation
of a
matter,
with the
arguments
and facts
bearing
upon it;
elaborate
essay;
dissertation..
Argue
::
Argue (v. t.) To
debate
or
discuss;
to treat by
reasoning;
as, the
counsel
argued
the cause
before
a full
court;
the cause was well
argued..
Reason
::
Reason
(v. t.) To
arrange
and
present
the
reasons
for or
against;
to
examine
or
discuss
by
arguments;
to
debate
or
discuss;
as, I
reasoned
the
matter
with my
friend..
Exhaust
::
Exhaust
(v. t.) To bring out or
develop
completely;
to
discuss
thoroughly;
as, to
exhaust
a
subject..
Position
::
Position
(n.)
Hence:
The
ground
which any one takes in an
argument
or
controversy;
the point of view from which any one
proceeds
to a
discussion;
also, a
principle
laid down as the basis of
reasoning;
a
proposition;
a
thesis;
as, to
define
one's
position;
to
appear
in a false
position..
Conference
::
Conference
(n.) The act of
consulting
together
formally;
serious
conversation
or
discussion;
interchange
of
views.
Catastasis
::
Catastasis
(n.) That part of a
speech,
usually
the
exordium,
in which the
orator
sets forth the
subject
matter
to be
discussed..
Ventilate
::
Ventilate
(v. t.) To sift and
examine;
to bring out, and
subject
to
penetrating
scrutiny;
to
expose
to
examination
and
discussion;
as, to
ventilate
questions
of
policy..
Bolt
::
Bolt (v. t.) To
discuss
or argue
privately,
and for
practice,
as cases at law..
Moot
::
Moot (v. t.)
Specifically:
To
discuss
by way of
exercise;
to argue for
practice;
to
propound
and
discuss
in a mock
court.
Debate
::
Debate
(v. t.) To
contend
for in words or
arguments;
to
strive
to
maintain
by
reasoning;
to
dispute;
to
contest;
to
discuss;
to argue for and
against.
Discuss
::
Discuss
(v. t.) To deal with, in
eating
or
drinking..
Discuss
::
Discuss
(v. t.) To
examine
in
detail
or by
disputation;
to
reason
upon by
presenting
favorable
and
adverse
considerations;
to
debate;
to sift; to
investigate;
to
ventilate.
Launch
::
Launch
(v. i.) To move with force and
swiftness
like a
sliding
from the
stocks
into the
water;
to
plunge;
to make a
beginning;
as, to
launch
into the
current
of a
stream;
to
launch
into an
argument
or
discussion;
to
launch
into
lavish
expenditures;
-- often with out..
Argument
::
Argument
(n.) A
process
of
reasoning,
or a
controversy
made up of
rational
proofs;
argumentation;
discussion;
disputation..
Agitation
::
Agitation
(n.)
Examination
or
consideration
of a
subject
in
controversy,
or of a plan
proposed
for
adoption;
earnest
discussion;
debate..
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