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I . de·bate [dɪˈbeɪt] N

debate
debate
debata f
to be open to debate

II . de·bate [dɪˈbeɪt] VB trans, intr

debate

par·lia·men·tary de·ˈbate N

Usage examples with debate

to be open to debate

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Indeed, the dress itself has been the object of some scholarly debate.
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Its reputation also derived from its innovative teaching methods, based on individual reading and research, followed by debates guided by the teacher.
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It stresses key organizational skills, such as oral speaking and presentations, research, and debate.
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The language in question was worded in such a manner as to imply it had been recorded in live debate.
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The same topics and tie limits from the national debate tourney was used.
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Still, there were enough signatures to put the content up for debate before parliament.
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The matter caused some debate over the years.
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The inspiration for the song has been debated by the band members.
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Umpires debated for 15 minutes over who would be ejected.
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The state is debating whether a portion of the property can be utilized for economic development to generate revenue to pay for city expenses.
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