Agenda meaning in English
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Definition
an agenda: a list of dates and things to do, a diary, a schedule, a plan
- "Let's move on to the last item on the agenda: Jean's accent."
- "Jean : Well I could prepare an agenda if you like?"
- "Brian : Moving right along, here's your agenda for today."
- "Brian : So what's on the agenda, Mr. Blow?"
- "Now, let's make a quick agenda."
- "Now, let's move on to item number two on the agenda - Bruno's birthday party!"
- "I've checked my agenda, and this week I'm free Tuesday, Wednesday... and Friday."
- "Edward : An agenda?"
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