Deliberation ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Deliberation ( noun )

  1. The act of carefully considering a choice or decision.
  2. 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:

  1. The deliberation of the jury lasted for several hours before they reached a verdict.
  2. The city council held a deliberation to decide the fate of the old library.
  3. The deliberation of the board of directors took longer than expected.
  4. After much deliberation, the committee decided to go ahead with the project.
  5. The deliberation of the senate was adjourned until the next day.

(As a verb)

Deliberation ( verb )

  1. The act of carefully considering a choice or decision.
  2. 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:

  1. The deliberation of the jury lasted for several hours before they reached a verdict.
  2. The city council held a deliberation to decide the fate of the old library.
  3. The deliberation of the board of directors took longer than expected.
  4. After much deliberation, the committee decided to go ahead with the project.
  5. The deliberation of the senate was adjourned until the next day.
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