Definition: 1. To talk about something with somebody, especially in order to decide something. 2. To consider or examine in speech or writing. 3. Speak with others about (something); talk (something) over in detail.
Use 'discuss' in a sentence:
1. She asked them not to discuss the matter in her presence.
2. Let's discuss this like civilised people.
3. That has nothing to do with what we're discussing.
4. You had better discuss with her the disposal of the furniture.
5. We'll discuss this at Monday's meeting.
6. I'm not prepared to discuss this over the telephone.
7. Let the masses discuss who will be chosen as an advanced worker.
8. This matter is currently being discussed.
9. The cabinet met today to discuss how to respond to the ultimatum.
10. This issue will be discussed in more detail in the next chapter.
11. I will be discussing the situation with colleagues tomorrow.
12. We shall discuss the problem as it relates to our specific case.
13. This is something that we should sit down and discuss as a team.
14. There will be an extraordinary meeting next Wednesday to discuss the emergency resolution.
15. We can discuss this another time, uh?
16. We discussed shortening the length of the course.
17. It was clear that she wanted to discuss some private matter.
18. Can we have a meeting to discuss that?
19. This topic will be discussed at greater length in the next chapter.
20. The seminar was to discuss diversification of agriculture.
21. They had important matters to discuss.
22. There are other factors over and above those we have discussed.
23. We'll discuss this when you're in a better frame of mind.
24. I will discuss the role of diet in cancer prevention in Chapter 7.
25. We have a lot to discuss, but, first things first, let's have a cup of coffee!
26. This week he is to visit China to discuss the purchase of military supplies.
27. Every year my father would call a family powwow to discuss where we were going on holiday.
28. We discussed everything ─ when to go, what to see and so on.
29. I have important matters to discuss with you.
30. The cabinet meets tomorrow to discuss this problem.
31. Students meet biweekly to discuss their experiences.
32. We're going to call a meeting and discuss how we can work with other groups.
33. They will discuss how to bail the economy out of its slump.
34. We need to discuss when we should go.
35. The problem is so clear; why discuss it?
36. In his innocence he had allowed the salesman in to discuss vacuum cleaners.
37. She is reluctant to discuss the content of the play.
38. We meet regularly to discuss the progress of the project.
39. The magazine's aim is to discuss topical issues within a Christian framework.
40. We discuss the business over tea and cakes.
41. Senior politicians met today to discuss the future of European economic unity.
42. We meet regularly to discuss business.
43. It's hardly the time to discuss it now.
44. I have no desire to discuss the matter further.
45. We will discuss these three areas in depth.
46. We tried to discuss the matter calmly and reasonably.
47. I'm perfectly willing to discuss the problem.
48. It is worth while to discuss [ discussing ] the problem.
49. I have no time right now to discuss your problems.
50. They were discussing the problems of Western society.
51. Coming up after the news, Dan Schorr discusses the state of the presidential campaign.
52. It will be difficult for her to open out and discuss her problems freely with you.
53. We briefly discussed buying a second car.
54. The two countries began to discuss their tense relations.
55. Have you discussed the problem with anyone?
56. An extraordinary meeting was held to discuss the problem.
57. This is discussed in more detail in a later chapter.
58. They discussed the statistical significance of the results.
59. They discussed the attachment of new conditions to the peace plans.
60. They could see no virtue in discussing it further.
61. He was invariably willing to discuss the possibilities hypothetically.
62. We were split up into groups to discuss the question.
63. We discussed what punishment should be given to the boys.
64. Their unwillingness to discuss the problem is quite obvious.
65. They discussed the problems ailing the steel industry.
66. He asked me with whom I had discussed it.
67. He asked me who I had discussed it with.
68. There is still much to discuss. We shall, therefore, return to this item at our next meeting.
69. I'm not prepared to discuss this on the phone.
70. They will discuss the possible renewal of diplomatic relations.
71. Certain of those present were unwilling to discuss the matter further.
72. There was a meeting to discuss the siting of the new school.
73. Would now be a suitable moment to discuss my report?
74. I thought I was on safe ground discussing music with her.
75. Before you is a list of the points we have to discuss.