discuss
[dɪ'skʌs]

verb transitive

[Definition]: to exchange ideas and talk about, debate

[Example Sentences]:
1. It held a call with investors last week to discuss its results.
2. They asked for a few days to discuss the matter with their elders.
3. She asked them not to discuss the case or selection process with anyone.
4. They would walk to school together and discuss their plans for the day.
5. Now would be a good time to discuss the smart TV features.
6. The email message states that the group would further discuss the plans in person.
7. He also plans to sit down with students and local workers to discuss the state of the economy.
8. No Facebook executive would discuss it with me on the record.
9. He added that the two have a lot to discuss, including terrorism.
10. Both said it was still too early to discuss what caused the accident.
11. We believe there are some things we can discuss with the ACCC ourselves.
12. They did not want their names used because they are not authorized to discuss the issue publicly.
13. When the time is right, there will be the opportunity to discuss all that.
14. He says he will discuss his plans with his staff, and see how they feel about it.
15. Both said they would not discuss their private conversations with the president.


[Antonyms]confound, obscure, assert

[Synonyms]debate, argue, reason
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