də̇ˈskəshən noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English discussioun, from Middle French & Late Latin; Middle French discussion, from Late Latin discussion-, discussio examination, investigation, from Latin, act of shaking, from discussus + -ion-, -io -ion
1.
a. : consideration of a question in open usually informal debate : argument for the sake of arriving at truth or clearing up difficulties
nothing promotes intellect like intellectual discussion — Walter Bagehot
b. : a formal or orderly treatment of a topic in speech or writing : exposition , discourse
a recognized scholar … whose discussion … embodies the finest fruits of contemporary opinions and research — E.H.Swift
2. obsolete : dissipation or resolution especially of a tumor
3. : the exhaustion of legal remedies against a principal debtor or his property before recourse is had to the surety