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deliberationde‧lib‧e‧ra‧tion /dɪˌlɪbəˈreɪʃən/ noun - The council concluded its deliberations on Monday.
- Barring an emergency, the jurors will not be sequestered until they begin deliberations.
- Consider a consumer who is currently active in the information search and deliberation process for a new automobile.
- Council deliberations on the budget are slated for June 25, 26, 27 and 30.
- However, it is a very important issue whose educational implications require considerable deliberation.
- Its deliberations were published in two volumes by the University of Chicago Press, and subsequently reprinted several times.
- One argument is that two legislative houses ensure more careful deliberation on issues and laws.
- There is a sense of all rational control or deliberation seeping away or being under much less deliberative control.
- They are still in the process of their deliberation on that aspect.
► After much deliberation After much deliberation, first prize was awarded to Derek Murray. ADJECTIVE► careful· Time and the most careful deliberation of the issues raised are available in the House of Lords.· One argument is that two legislative houses ensure more careful deliberation on issues and laws.· They close out the opportunity for careful deliberation and considered discussion by experts and experienced legislators. VERB► begin· Barring an emergency, the jurors will not be sequestered until they begin deliberations.· The jury could begin deliberations as early as Thursday.· The jury will then receive jury instructions and begin deliberations.· When all the applicants had been interviewed, the committee began its deliberations.· Jurors will likely begin deliberations Tuesday. 1[countable, uncountable] careful consideration or discussion of something: After much deliberation, first prize was awarded to Derek Murray.deliberation of the deliberations of committee meetings2[uncountable] formal if you speak or move with deliberation, you speak or move slowly and carefully |