DISCUSS
\dɪskˈʌs], \dɪskˈʌs], \d_ɪ_s_k_ˈʌ_s]\
Definitions of DISCUSS
- 2006 - WordNet 3.0
- 2011 - English Dictionary Database
- 2010 - New Age Dictionary Database
- 1913 - Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
- 1919 - The Winston Simplified Dictionary
- 1894 - The Clarendon dictionary
- 1919 - The Concise Standard Dictionary of the English Language
- 1898 - American pocket medical dictionary
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to consider or examine in speech or writing; "The article covered all the different aspects of this question"; "The class discussed Dante's `Inferno'"
By Princeton University
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to consider or examine in speech or writing; "The article covered all the different aspects of this question"; "The class discussed Dante's `Inferno'"
By DataStellar Co., Ltd
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To shake; to put away; to finish.
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To examine in detail or by disputation; to reason upon by presenting favorable and adverse considerations; to debate; to sift; to investigate; to ventilate.
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To deal with, in eating or drinking.
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To examine or search thoroughly; to exhaust a remedy against, as against a principal debtor before proceeding against the surety.
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To break up; to disperse; to scatter; to dissipate; to drive away; - said especially of tumors.
By Oddity Software
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To shake; to put away; to finish.
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To examine in detail or by disputation; to reason upon by presenting favorable and adverse considerations; to debate; to sift; to investigate; to ventilate.
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To deal with, in eating or drinking.
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To examine or search thoroughly; to exhaust a remedy against, as against a principal debtor before proceeding against the surety.
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To break up; to disperse; to scatter; to dissipate; to drive away; - said especially of tumors.
By Noah Webster.
By William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer
By William Hand Browne, Samuel Stehman Haldeman
By James Champlin Fernald
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