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DebateAS used in Romans the word means "strife" 1. To consider something; deliberate.
2. To engage in argument by discussing opposing points.
3. To engage in a formal discussion or argument. See Synonyms at discuss.
4. Obsolete To fight or quarrel.
v.tr.
1. To deliberate on; consider.
2. To dispute or argue about.
3. To discuss or argue (a question, for example) formally.
4. Obsolete To fight or argue for or over.
n.
1. A discussion involving opposing points; an argument.
2. Deliberation; consideration: passed the motion with little debate.
3. A formal contest of argumentation in which two opposing teams defend and attack a given proposition.
4. Obsolete Conflict; strife.
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DespitfulInsolent | |
Dignityworthy of esteem, honor or respect. | |
Disobedient to ParentsNot compliant to parents' wishes. | ||
Dispostitionprevailing tendency, mood, or inclination. i.e. happy, sad, grateful, ungrateful, fearful, faith filled, bitter, repentant, etc. | |
divineof or pertaining to a god, especially the Supreme Being. addressed, appropriated, or devoted to God or a god;religious; sacred: divine worship. | |
Dowrythe property that a woman brings to her husband at the time of marriage. | |