DEBATE


Meaning of DEBATE in English

I. -āt, usu -ād.+V noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English debat, from Old French, from debatre

1.

a. obsolete : a fight or fighting : contest

b. archaic : quarrel , dissension , strife

2.

a. : a contention by means of words or arguments

an evening's debate among friends

: strife in argument : controversy ; specifically : the formal discussion, argumentation, and resolution of a motion before a legislative assembly or other public deliberative body according to the rules of parliamentary procedure

b. : consideration of or reflection upon a problem

paused hesitantly, but after a moment of debate she went forward

3.

a. : an instance of debating

we have just now engaged in a great debate — F.D.Roosevelt

b.

(1) : a regulated discussion of a proposition between two matched sides as a test of forensic ability

(2) : a course of study of the methods and techniques of such discussion often taught in schools and colleges

II. verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Middle English debaten, from Middle French debatre, from Old French, from de- + batre to beat, from Latin battere, alteration of battuere — more at bat (stick)

intransitive verb

1. obsolete : to engage in combat or strife : fight , contend , quarrel

2.

a. : to contend in words : dispute

b. : to discuss or examine a question by considering or stating different arguments

Socrates debated on the subject of life and death

3. : to participate in a debate or other public disputation or discussion

4. : to reflect upon a question or problem

debate with oneself before deciding to go

transitive verb

1.

a. : to argue about : discuss

the subject was hotly debated

especially : to discuss (a matter of public concern) in a legislative assembly

b. : to engage in debate with (an opponent)

Lincoln debated Douglas on this issue

2. : to turn over (a matter) in one's mind : reflect upon

I held her hand for a moment, debating a reply — L.C.Douglas

3. archaic : to engage in combat for : strive or fight for or over : contest

Synonyms: see discuss

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