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Definition of discuss
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Discuss
(v. t.) To break up; to
disperse;
to
scatter;
to
dissipate;
to drive away; -- said
especially
of
tumors.
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Necessary
::
Necessary
(a.)
Acting
from
necessity
or
compulsion;
involuntary;
--
opposed
to free; as,
whether
man is a
necessary
or a free agent is a
question
much
discussed..
Discussive
::
Discussive
(a.) Able or
tending
to
discuss
or
disperse
tumors
or
coagulated
matter.
Propose
::
Propose
(v.) To offer for
consideration,
discussion,
acceptance,
or
adoption;
as, to
propose
terms of
peace;
to
propose
a
question
for
discussion;
to
propose
an
alliance;
to
propose
a
person
for
office..
Deliberative
::
Deliberative
(a.)
Pertaining
to
deliberation;
proceeding
or
acting
by
deliberation,
or by
discussion
and
examination;
deliberating;
as, a
deliberative
body..
Settle
::
Settle
(n.) To
adjust,
as
something
in
discussion;
to make up; to
compose;
to
pacify;
as, to
settle
a
quarrel..
Under
::
Under
(prep.)
Less
specifically,
denoting
the
relation
of being
subject,
of
undergoing
regard,
treatment,
or the like; as, a bill under
discussion..
Controversy
::
Controversy
(n.)
Contention;
dispute;
debate;
discussion;
agitation
of
contrary
opinions.
Bolt
::
Bolt (v. t.) To
discuss
or argue
privately,
and for
practice,
as cases at law..
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..
Agitation
::
Agitation
(n.)
Excitement
of
public
feeling
by
discussion,
appeals,
etc.; as, the
antislavery
agitation;
labor
agitation..
Open
::
Open (v. t.) To enter upon; to
begin;
as, to open a
discussion;
to open fire upon an
enemy;
to open
trade,
or
correspondence;
to open a case in
court,
or a
meeting..
Parley
::
Parley
(v. i.) To speak with
another;
to
confer
on some point of
mutual
concern;
to
discuss
orally;
hence,
specifically,
to
confer
orally
with an
enemy;
to treat with him by
words,
as on an
exchange
of
prisoners,
an
armistice,
or terms of
peace..
Discept
::
Discept
(v. i.) To
debate;
to
discuss.
Debate
::
Debate
(v. i.) 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..
Dissertation
::
Dissertation
(n.) A
formal
or
elaborate
argumentative
discourse,
oral or
written;
a
disquisition;
an
essay;
a
discussion;
as,
Dissertations
on the
Prophecies..
Moot
::
Moot (n.) A
meeting
for
discussion
and
deliberation;
esp., a
meeting
of the
people
of a
village
or
district,
in
Anglo-Saxon
times,
for the
discussion
and
settlement
of
matters
of
common
interest;
--
usually
in
composition;
as,
folk-moot..
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..
Overagitate
::
Overagitate
(v. t.) To
agitate
or
discuss
beyond
what is
expedient.
Ventilation
::
Ventilation
(n.) The act of
sifting,
and
bringing
out to view or
examination;
free
discussion;
public
exposure..
Misology
::
Misology
(n.)
Hatred
of
argument
or
discussion;
hatred
of
enlightenment.
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