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discuss

[ dih-skuhs ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to consider or examine by argument, comment, etc.; talk over or write about, especially to explore solutions; debate:

    to discuss the proposed law on taxes.

    Synonyms: ,

  2. Civil Law.
    1. to collect a debt from (the person primarily liable) before proceeding against the person secondarily liable.
    2. to execute against the movable property of (a debtor) before proceeding against the debtor's immovable property, as land.
  3. Rare. to consume (food or drink) enthusiastically.
  4. Obsolete. to make known; reveal.


discuss

/ ɪˈʌ /

verb

  1. to have a conversation about; consider by talking over; debate
  2. to treat (a subject) in speech or writing

    the first three volumes discuss basic principles

  3. facetious.
    to eat or drink with enthusiasm
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • 徱ˈܲ, adjective
  • 徱ˈܲԳ, noun
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Other Word Forms

  • 徱·ܲ· noun
  • 徱·ܲ·· 徱·ܲ·· adjective
  • ԴDz·徱·ܲ·· adjective
  • ··徱·ܲ verb (used with object)
  • ·徱·ܲ verb (used with object)
  • ·徱·ܲ verb (used with object)
  • un·徱·ܲ·· adjective
  • un·徱·ܲ·· adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of discuss1

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English, either from Anglo-French discusser or directly from Latin discussus “struck asunder, shaken, scattered,” past participle of discutere, equivalent to dis- dis- 1 + -cutere (combining form of quatere “to shake, strike”)
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Word History and Origins

Origin of discuss1

C14: from Late Latin discussus examined, from discutere to investigate, from Latin: to dash to pieces, from dis- 1+ quatere to shake, strike
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Example Sentences

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Previously on the political fringes, the possibility of a unity crisis is now being discussed out in the open.

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As Irish hotelier Patrick McKillen tells it, he met the former emir of Qatar on a yacht in Doha to discuss a business opportunity in California, more than 8,000 miles away.

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That will be the main opportunity for them to mingle and discuss the issues of the day, to make contacts and establish relationships.

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Drugs and alcohol were not suspected to be a factor in the crash, a source with knowledge of the crash investigation not authorized to discuss it publicly told The Times.

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The US has not released details of what was discussed during the meeting, but as it took place US President Donald Trump hinted that the two sides were close to reaching a deal.

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To discuss something is to consider or examine it by argument or comment. How does discuss compare to argue and debate? Find out on .

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Discuss means to have a conversation about or talk about a particular topic, especially to examine it more closely, debate it, or figure out a solution.

You can discuss something with another person or multiple people, or you can discuss something by talking or writing about it for an audience. Discuss tends to be used in contexts in which the topic is at least somewhat serious. The noun form of discuss is discussion.

Example: Listen, class, the purpose of breaking into small groups is to discuss your projects—not to chat about your personal life.

Where doesdiscuss come from?

The first records of discuss come from the 1300s. It comes from the Latin word discussus, meaning “struck apart,” “shaken,” or “scattered.” Discussus derives from the Latin verb discutere, which is formed from the prefix dis-, meaning “apart,” and cutere, a form of the verb quatere, “to shake” or “to strike.”

This origin provides a great image for what it means to discuss something. When two or more people discuss something, they are often said to be hashing it out, meaning they are laying out all the issues and perhaps analyzing and even debating each one. This is done so that everyone in the conversation has the same information, and especially so that they can come to a conclusion about or a solution for the thing being discussed. To discuss something in this way is synonymous with the term talk it over.

But you can also discuss a topic without having a conversation. Discuss can simply mean “to talk or write about a particular topic (for a perceived or real audience),” as in During this presentation, I will discuss the long-term effects of reading to children or The cases discussed in this paper are all related.

In all cases, using the word discuss usually implies that the topic is at least somewhat serious, formal, or academic.

Discuss also has a few more specific but much less common uses that relate to the collection of debt. Very rarely, discuss can also mean “to eat or drink enthusiastically.”

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  • discussion (noun)
  • discusser (noun)
  • discussant (noun)
  • discussible (adjective)
  • discussable (adjective)

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How isdiscuss used in real life?

Discuss is most commonly in the context of a conversation between two or more people, especially something serious, but it is also commonly used to refer to talking about a topic in a presentation or something written.

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Local politicians meet up on the first Friday of each month to discuss how to increase voter participation in the region.

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