Discuss meaning in English
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Definition
to discuss: to talk about, to debate, to consider, to exchange views on
Let's discuss your problem; tell me how it started.
a discussion: a conversation, a dialogue, a debate, a talk
Examples
- "I propose we meet to discuss this over dinner, maybe Friday night...and it's my treat."
- "Jean : Ahem, today I would like to discuss the plight of the wild pigeon."
- "Bruno : Horatio, that's not what we discussed!"
- "Please could we try to find time for a meeting to discuss the training issues I mentioned in yesterday's interview?"
- "In any case, I prefer to discuss this matter directly with their creator."
- "They outline a few of the points I'd like to discuss with you during my stay in China."
- "Listen, I just got your message and I'd like to set up a time to discuss those loans."
- "Hannah : I'd like to discuss the CIA's alleged use of torture techniques against terror suspects."
- "There's also a little matter I'd like to discuss with you, but we'll get to that later!"
- "But you're more than welcome to stay if you want to discuss current events."
- "Discuss a future appointment in early October"
- "I would like you to accompany Philip on this trip in order to discuss said invoices with their accounts department while Philip discusses new orders with their buyers, thereby killing two birds with one stone."
- "I was hoping to discuss the working conditions at ChinaCorp's factory as well as its production capacity."
- "Now, what is it you'd like to discuss with me?"
- "I'll have to discuss this with them."
- "So... I would like to invite you to stop by my office at your earliest convenience to discuss this matter further, as well as to provide you with some more information regarding our policy on terminating employees (I mean that in the non-Arnold Schwarzenneger way)."
- "We'll discuss this on Thursday."
- "So, what was it that you wanted to discuss?"
- "I, err, I wanted to discuss a, uhh, technical issue with you."
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