debate

noun/verb121 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

a debate that is open to or involves ordinary people

a discussion where people are angry and excited

a debate relating to politics or government

a discussion full of energy and interest

a very strong and angry discussion

a debate that is still happening

a very serious and concentrated discussion

a debate about important matters

a debate that continues over a period of time

a debate full of energy and determination

a very forceful and energetic debate

a debate that is continuing with great force or intensity

a formal debate between candidates for president

a strong and healthy debate

a debate based on reason and logic

a formal debate that takes place in a parliament

a formal discussion full of angry feelings and disagreement

a debate involving deep anger and painful disagreement

a debate containing sensible, well-thought-out arguments

a debate that is likely to cause disagreement

a debate full of anger, arguments, and bad feeling

debated in an angry and excited way

to be discussed by a lot of people

to cause a debate to happen

to cause a debate to start

to cause a debate to start suddenly

to make a debate more intense

to be more successful in persuading people in a debate

to be less successful in persuading people in a debate

to prevent a debate from happening or continuing

the person who is in charge of a formal debate

the main subject of the debate is something

used to say that a debate is happening with a lot of anger and intensity

Collocations with "debate"

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