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de·bate (dē bāt, di-)

intransitive verb debated -·bat′ed, debating -·bat′·ing

  1. to discuss opposing reasons; argue
  2. to take part in a formal discussion or a contest in which opposing sides of a question are argued
  3. to deliberate (with oneself or in one's own mind)
  4. Obsolete to fight or quarrel

Etymology: ME debaten < OFr debatre, to fight, contend, debate: see de- & batter

transitive verb

  1. to dispute about, esp. in a meeting or legislature
  2. to argue (a question) or argue with (a person) formally
  3. to consider reasons for and against; deliberate on

noun

  1. discussion or consideration of opposing reasons; argument about or deliberation on a question
  2. a formal contest of skill in reasoned argument, with two teams taking opposite sides of a specified question
  3. the art or study of formal debate

Etymology: ME & OFr debat < the v.

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Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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