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debate noun [ dɪˈbeɪt ]

• a formal discussion on a particular matter in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward and which usually ends with a vote.
• "last night's debate on the Education Bill"
Similar: discussion, exchange of views, discourse, parley, argument, dispute, wrangle, altercation, war of words, arguing, argumentation, wrangling, sparring, disputation, dissension, disagreement, controversy, contention, conflict, disharmony, negotiations, talks, dialogue, comment, interest, confab, rap session, velitation, contestation,

debate verb

• argue about (a subject), especially in a formal manner.
• "MPs debated the issue in the Commons"
Similar: discuss, confer about, talk over, talk through, talk about, exchange views on, exchange views about, thrash out, argue, argue about, argue the pros and cons of, dispute, wrangle over, bandy words concerning, contend over, contest, controvert, moot, kick about, kick around, bat about, bat around, altercate,
Origin: Middle English: via Old French from Latin dis- (expressing reversal) + battere ‘to fight’.

be open to debate

• be unproven and requiring further discussion.
"whether a further wave of takeovers would benefit consumers is open to debate"

under debate

• being discussed or disputed.
"the subject is still under debate"



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