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discuss
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discuss verb agitare, air, analyze, argue for and against, argue the case, argue the point, bandy words, carryon a conversation, comment, comment upon, confabulate, confer, confer with, consider, consult, contend in words, contest, converse, debate, deliberate upon, dialogize, discourse, discourse about, disputare, disserere, dissertate, engage in a conversation, engage in conversaaion, engage in oral controversy, exchange observations, exchange opinions, explain, have a conference on, hold conclave, hold conference, hold conversations, hold interrourse, indulge in argument, interchange views, join in a conversation, negotiate, parley, partake in a symposium, present varied opinions, reason about, reason with, recite, review, speak of, speak on, take into account, take up in conference, talk about, talk it over, talk of, talk out, talk over, talk together
Associated concepts: confidential information, privileged innormation
See also: address, canvass, comment, confer, consult, controvert, converse, counsel, debate, deliberate, discourse, investigate, mention, persuade, process, reason, remark, respond, treat


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In some cases, students hold discussable issues until actual class time or wait until the online environment to mention them.
The issues of language and culture are discussable.
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