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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - deliberation

 
 

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Deliberation

deliberation
 noun  Date: 14th century  1.  a. the act of deliberating  b. a discussion and consideration by a group of persons (as a jury or legislature) of the reasons for and against a measure  2. the quality or state of being deliberate  • deliberative adjective  • deliberatively adverb  • deliberativeness noun
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1.
  n. 1 careful consideration. 2 a the discussion of reasons for and against. b a debate or discussion. 3 a caution and care. b (of movement) slowness or ponderousness. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L deliberatio -onis (as DELIBERATE) ...
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2.
  сущ. преднамеренность, намерение ...
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  noun  1) обдумывание, взвешивание - after long deliberation  2) oft. pl. обсуждение, дискуссия  3) осмотрительность, осторожность  4) медлительность; неторопливость he spoke with deliberation - он говорил медленно, тщательно подбирая слова ...
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4.
  (deliberations) 1. Deliberation is the long and careful consideration of a subject. After much deliberation, a decision was reached... N-UNCOUNT 2. Deliberations are formal discussions where an issue is considered carefully. Their deliberations were rather inconclusive. N-PLURAL 3. If you say or do something with deliberation, you do it slowly and carefully. Fred spoke with deliberation... My mother folded her coat across the back of the chair with careful deliberation. N-UNCOUNT: usu with N ...
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  ~ n 1 (countable often plural, careful consideration or discussion of something  (Their deliberations went on for hours.) 2 if you speak or move with deliberation, you speak or move slowly and carefully ...
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6.
  - c.1385, from L. deliberationem, from deliberare "weigh, consider well," from de- "entirely" + -liberare, alt. (perhaps by influence of liberare "liberate") from librare "to balance, weigh," from libra "scale." ...
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