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How to Use "Debate" with Example Sentences
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debate
(n):
a formal discussion to express different views
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Used with adjectives:
"
There is
growing
debate
over religion in schools.
"
(growing, ongoing, continuing)
"
They had a
heated
debate
about global warming.
"
(heated, intense, lively, serious, bitter)
"
Can we have a
rational
debate
?
"
(rational, honest)
"
The town hall is hosting a
public
debate
.
"
(public, open, national)
"
It has been an
endless
debate
.
"
(endless, long-standing, long-running, age-old)
"
The president will have a
brief
debate
.
"
(brief, short, lengthy, long)
"
I saw him on a
televised
debate
.
"
(televised)
"
The
congressional
debate
is on TV.
"
(congressional, presidential, vice-presidential, policy)
Used with verbs:
"
Let's
have
a
debate
.
"
(have, enter, join, encourage, promote, start, take part in)
"
She may
lose
the
debate
.
"
(lose, win)
"
The mayor
dominated
the
debate
.
"
(dominated, settled, shifted)
"
The
debate
will
take place
on Friday.
"
(take place, happen, occur)
"
The television network will
host
the presidential
debate
.
"
(host, moderate, hold)
Used with prepositions:
"
The topic is
under
debate
.
"
(under)
"
The
debate
between
the two parties is getting out of control.
"
(between)
"
They are having a
debate
on
global warming.
"
(on, about, over)
"
He is having a
debate
with
the mayor.
"
(with)
"
He was nervous
during
the
debate
.
"
(during, in)
Used with nouns:
"
Who is the
debate
moderator
?
"
(moderator, coach)
"
He is on the
debate
team
at school.
"
(team)
"
People were criticizing the president's
debate
performance
.
"
(performance)
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debate
(v):
to discuss the different views of a topic
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Used with adverbs:
"
We
fully
debated
on religion in schools.
"
(fully, seriously, fiercely)
"
The two actors
openly
debated
about cosmetic surgery.
"
(openly, publicly)
"
They
debated
endlessly
on many community issues.
"
(endlessly, at length, extensively)
Used with prepositions:
"
He wants to
debate
with
you.
"
(with)
Used with nouns:
"
We like to
debate
the
issue
.
"
(issue, problem, subject, topic)
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