Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Debate"
The meaning of "Debate" in various phrases and sentences
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What does He's trying to propose her, and what is "debate ring"?🤣 I guess it is some kind of souvenir, but can't find exact meaing. mean?
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ahhh this is a ring that shows people you were part of a debating team lol its like a debate club
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What does And that's what passes for debate at St.Paul's, is it? mean?
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A is making a joke about the difference between A and B.
A likes to discuss things politely and intelligently (like a debate) while B stopped his attempt at conversation with ‘bollocks’ which is not at all like a debate - its rude and gives no explanation why he disagrees.
A likes to discuss things politely and intelligently (like a debate) while B stopped his attempt at conversation with ‘bollocks’ which is not at all like a debate - its rude and gives no explanation why he disagrees.
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What does waged debate mean?
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In this context, ‘waged’ is a term that’s used to describe the act of debating. Saying a debate is ‘fiercely waged’ means it’s fought strongly by every side. it’s a very specific use of the term ‘waged’.
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What does The debate was excruciating to watch for anyone who loves this country, because of the mirror it held up to the United States in 2020. mean?
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“It” (the debate) “held up” (was holding up) a mirror “to” the USA.
In other words, when the US watched the debate, it was looking at a mirror of itself.
I hope that helps!
In other words, when the US watched the debate, it was looking at a mirror of itself.
I hope that helps!
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What does that’s up for debate mean?
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It's something that people could argue about
Example sentences using "Debate"
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Please show me example sentences with There is some debates as to wether .
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There are debates as to whether students should return to school or continue online learning.
There are debates as to whether COVID-19 will end or not by next year.
“Are” is used here because “debates” is plural. You would use “is” in the case of “there is a debate as to whether..”
There are debates as to whether COVID-19 will end or not by next year.
“Are” is used here because “debates” is plural. You would use “is” in the case of “there is a debate as to whether..”
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Please show me example sentences with debate, argue and dispute. Could i use them in the same or different situation???.
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A debate is a structured oral discussion where two sides are presented, and each side tries to convince an audience.
The team debated the impact of blockchain on the economy.
The team won the debate.
You can also use it informally. “It’s not up for debate.”
An argument can be used to refer to a specific proposition that is being presented in a debate, in a court or trial. It can also refer to a verbal fight.
The lawyer made a good argument.
My parents had an argument last night about where to go on vacation.
I don’t want to argue.
A dispute is like an argument, but without the verbal connotation. I dispute your claim to this property. It means I state that your claim or conclusion is wrong.
The team debated the impact of blockchain on the economy.
The team won the debate.
You can also use it informally. “It’s not up for debate.”
An argument can be used to refer to a specific proposition that is being presented in a debate, in a court or trial. It can also refer to a verbal fight.
The lawyer made a good argument.
My parents had an argument last night about where to go on vacation.
I don’t want to argue.
A dispute is like an argument, but without the verbal connotation. I dispute your claim to this property. It means I state that your claim or conclusion is wrong.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with to debate.
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If somebody says something that you don’t agree with, you can say: “that’s debatable.” It is a very advanced phrase.
We were debating the prices all night long.
This ice cream is the best, no debating it.
We were debating the prices all night long.
This ice cream is the best, no debating it.
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Please show me example sentences with debate.
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Debates a formal discussion so for example the people in the meeting were debating about which item would sell for more money. Example two: the. President was debating if the law will pass through. Hope this helps
Synonyms of "Debate" and their differences
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What is the difference between debate and argue and which one should be used in " We discuss and debate the film that we have just watched" ?
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@nhivotravek yes. debate would probably fit better. argue is usually a negative thing. :)
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What is the difference between The debate climaxed in his literary works in the middle of the 18th century and The debate climaxed in his literary works halfway through the 18th century ?
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They mean the same thing, but "halfway" sounds a bit more professional, so better for an essay. I hope this helps!
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What is the difference between debate and dispute ?
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A dispute is usually over ownership of something. A debate usually involves two people having an educated discussion in which both people are given a chance to make their points but there is rarely physical possessions involved.
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What is the difference between debate and argue ?
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Both words suggest exchange of opposing views and disagreement. They do have similar meanings, but the word debate is used for formal situations such as social or political debates. You don't refer to a family argument as a debate.also argument has more of a negative meaning while a debate is used more to come to a conclusion. example they always argue over small things. they debated over whether to keep the law or not
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What is the difference between debate and dispute and conflict and argument ?
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Debate - to discuss a topic usually with opposing opinions.
Dispute - to argue with strong opposing opinions. It can also mean debate but is used to specify a heated argument or disagreement.
Conflict - something incompatible. This is both a noun and a verb so it can be describing a situation or be used to refer to someone's actions. Ex. Our meeting conflicts with another. OR Those two are having some conflict over dinner.
Argument - specifically a verbal disagreement, usually heated, between two or more people.
Dispute - to argue with strong opposing opinions. It can also mean debate but is used to specify a heated argument or disagreement.
Conflict - something incompatible. This is both a noun and a verb so it can be describing a situation or be used to refer to someone's actions. Ex. Our meeting conflicts with another. OR Those two are having some conflict over dinner.
Argument - specifically a verbal disagreement, usually heated, between two or more people.
Translations of "Debate"
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How do you say this in English (US)? 話が変わってくる
(The debate about who's paying for the first date)
Then thats a different story when your husband pay for most of the time?/When it comes to husband?
or thats a difderent story for a husband?
(The debate about who's paying for the first date)
Then thats a different story when your husband pay for most of the time?/When it comes to husband?
or thats a difderent story for a husband?
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Ah. Yeah, that sounds natural the way you just wrote it.
Unrelated to English, but I think it also depends on whether both spouses are working. My wife and I both work, and she makes more than I do. She has me give her most of my monthly salary to make sure we have the funds to make payments back for our house, but in return she makes most of the purchases and bill payments.
Unrelated to English, but I think it also depends on whether both spouses are working. My wife and I both work, and she makes more than I do. She has me give her most of my monthly salary to make sure we have the funds to make payments back for our house, but in return she makes most of the purchases and bill payments.
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How do you say this in English (US)? How can I say "debate" in English?
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How do you say this in English (US)? "debate presidencial" 🇺🇸
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Presidential debate
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How do you say this in English (US)? i’m preparing to do the debate on the subject of “video game” give yourself some vocabulary related to the topic and pronounce it.
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do you want to say "I'm preparing to do the debate on the subject of video games" in different style or pattern or do you want something to help you with your debate on "video games"
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How do you say this in English (US)? I’m not for debate.
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I'm not for debate.
Other questions about "Debate"
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When having a debate against someone, is the idiom "here's the thing" improper?
for instance,
A- blah.... so, smartphone is detrimental.
B- here's the thing. smartphone has some downside but it has more benefits.
does "here's the thing" sound pompous/condescending??
or can I use it whenever i want to draw attention??
for instance,
A- blah.... so, smartphone is detrimental.
B- here's the thing. smartphone has some downside but it has more benefits.
does "here's the thing" sound pompous/condescending??
or can I use it whenever i want to draw attention??
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@overrunie
Those are both good phrases to use.
Those are both good phrases to use.
Q:
What does "cutting off debate" mean?
Context>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>..
The new evidence of constraints on the FBI probe came as Republican Senator Bob Corker told reporters the FBI is likely to give senators a stack of interview reports, probably later on Wednesday. He said senators were told in a GOP meeting that a vote on cutting off debate is likely on Friday to move toward a confirmation vote on Kavanaugh.
Context>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>..
The new evidence of constraints on the FBI probe came as Republican Senator Bob Corker told reporters the FBI is likely to give senators a stack of interview reports, probably later on Wednesday. He said senators were told in a GOP meeting that a vote on cutting off debate is likely on Friday to move toward a confirmation vote on Kavanaugh.
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To end discussion. "We won't talk about this any more. We are cutting off debate."
Q:
Here goes my three debate topics Does this sound natural?
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"Here are my topics for the debate."
"Here are my 3 topics for the debate."
If there must be 3 topics, you dont have to say the number.But you need to be formal as possible.
"Here are my 3 topics for the debate."
If there must be 3 topics, you dont have to say the number.But you need to be formal as possible.
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Our debate today has been protracted unnecessarily, I think we need to stop debating at least for today. Does this sound natural?
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Our debate has been drawn out unnecessarily so I feel it’s best if we end the debate for now.
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I debate that he is a good man or not Does this sound natural?
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It would make more sense to say “I’m debating whether he is a good man or not” hope this helps
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