after much debate - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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after much debate (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

"After much debate" is a prepositional phrase functioning as an adverbial modifier in a sentence.

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈæftər mʌtʃ dɪˈbeɪt/

Meaning and Usage

The phrase "after much debate" indicates that a discussion or argument has occurred over an extended period regarding a topic before arriving at a conclusion or decision. It is commonly used in both spoken and written contexts, particularly in formal settings such as discussions, reports, academic writing, and media articles.

It is relatively frequent in use, especially in political, legal, and academic contexts, where deliberation is a significant aspect of the discourse.

Example Sentences

  1. After much debate, the committee finally agreed on the proposed changes.
    После долгих дебатов комитет наконец согласился с предложенными изменениями.

  2. The law was passed after much debate in the Parliament.
    Закон был принят после длительных дебатов в парламенте.

  3. The project was approved after much debate among the stakeholders.
    Проект был одобрен после длительных обсуждений среди заинтересованных сторон.

Idiomatic Expressions

The phrase “after much debate” can be related to several idiomatic expressions that reflect discussion and decision-making processes. Here are a few examples:

  1. "After much discussion, we reached a consensus."
    После долгих обсуждений мы пришли к единому мнению.

  2. "The proposal was set aside after much deliberation."
    Предложение было отложено после долгих раздумий.

  3. "After considerable discussion, the team decided to proceed."
    После значительных обсуждений команда решила продолжить.

  4. "The final decision came after much back-and-forth."
    Окончательное решение было принято после долгих споров.

  5. "Following extensive dialogues, they opted for compromise."
    После широких диалогов они выбрали компромисс.

  6. "After thoughtful discourse, the board made a determination."
    После вдумчивого обсуждения совет принял решение.

Etymology

The word "debate" comes from the Old French debatre, meaning to fight or to strike down (related to Latin battuere), which emphasizes the confrontational aspect of discussing differing opinions. The word "after" is derived from Old English æfter, which has kept a consistent meaning related to sequence in time.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Discussion - Dispute - Deliberation - Discourse - Argument

Antonyms: - Agreement - Consensus - Accord - Resolution - Approval



25-07-2024