Deliberation
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Deliberation ( noun )
- The act of carefully considering a choice or decision.
- The process of discussing and making a decision about something as a group.
Origin:
From the latin verb "deliberare" meaning "to weigh" or "consider".
Examples:
- The deliberation of the jury lasted for several hours before they reached a verdict.
- The city council held a deliberation to decide the fate of the old library.
- The deliberation of the board of directors took longer than expected.
- After much deliberation, the committee decided to go ahead with the project.
- The deliberation of the senate was adjourned until the next day.
(As a verb)
Deliberation ( verb )
- The act of carefully considering a choice or decision.
- The process of discussing and making a decision about something as a group.
Origin:
From the latin verb "deliberare" meaning "to weigh" or "consider".
Examples:
- The deliberation of the jury lasted for several hours before they reached a verdict.
- The city council held a deliberation to decide the fate of the old library.
- The deliberation of the board of directors took longer than expected.
- After much deliberation, the committee decided to go ahead with the project.
- The deliberation of the senate was adjourned until the next day.