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Debate , v. t. [imp. & p. p. Debated; p. pr. & vb. n. Debating.] [OF. debatre, F. débattre; L. de + batuere to beat. See Batter, v. t., and cf. Abate.]
- To engage in combat for; to strive for.1913 Webster
Volunteers . . . thronged to serve under his banner, and the cause of religion was debated with the same ardor in Spain as on the plains of Palestine.
Prescott.1913 Webster - To contend for in words or arguments; to strive to maintain by reasoning; to dispute; to contest; to discuss; to argue for and against.1913 Webster
A wise council . . . that did debate this business.
Shak.1913 WebsterDebate thy cause with thy neighbor himself.
Prov. xxv. 9.Syn. -- To argue; discuss; dispute; controvert. See Argue, and Discuss.
1913 Webster
- To engage in combat for; to strive for.
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Debate, v. i.
- To engage in strife or combat; to fight. [Obs.]Chaucer.1913 Webster
Well could he tourney and in lists debate.
Spenser.1913 Webster - To contend in words; to dispute; hence, to deliberate; to consider; to discuss or examine different arguments in the mind; -- often followed by on or upon.1913 Webster
He presents that great soul debating upon the subject of life and death with his intimate friends.
Tatler.1913 Webster
- To engage in strife or combat; to fight. [Obs.]
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Debate, n. [F. débat, fr. débattre. See Debate, v. t.]
- A fight or fighting; contest; strife. [Archaic]1913 Webster
On the day of the Trinity next ensuing was a great debate . . . and in that murder there were slain . . . fourscore.
R. of Gloucester.1913 WebsterBut question fierce and proud reply
Gave signal soon of dire debate.Sir W. Scott.1913 Webster - Contention in words or arguments; discussion for the purpose of elucidating truth or influencing action; strife in argument; controversy; as, the debates in Parliament or in Congress.1913 Webster
Heard, noted, answer'd, as in full debate.
Pope.1913 Webster - Subject of discussion. [R.]1913 Webster
Statutes and edicts concerning this debate.
Milton.1913 Webster
- A fight or fighting; contest; strife. [Archaic]