"Dealbation" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dealbation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dealbation" Meaning

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"Dealbation" Examples

Debation


A debation is a formal discussion or debate, typically taking place in an academic or educational setting.

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The debate team spent hours preparing for the inter-school debation on the topic of climate change.
The philosophy professor led a lively debation on the ethics of artificial intelligence.
The student council organized a debation on the new school uniform policy.
The literary society hosted a debation on the themes in Shakespeare's Hamlet.
The debate club's weekly meetings always included a debation on current events.

Note:

In formal academic settings, a debation is often used to describe a formal, structured debate, whereas in more casual contexts, "debate" might be used interchangeably.

"Dealbation" Similar Words

Deafening

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Deafeningly

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Deafens

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causes a loud noise to be so intense that it becomes impossible to hear, makes someone unable to hear by being extremely loud

Deafer

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Deafer refers to being less sensitive to sound or noise, often due to a gradual decline in one's hearing ability.

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Deafness

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Deafness is a partial or complete inability to hear sounds due to damage or malfunction of the auditory system, typically caused by genetics, age, noise exposure, ear infections, or other factors. It can range from mild to profound, and may be temporary or permanent.

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A dealer is a person who buys and sells goods or assets, particularly in a business or commercial transaction. In a broader sense, a dealer can also refer to someone who provides goods or services, often in a specific industry or trade.

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Dealers refers to individuals or businesses that buy and sell goods, products, or services, often in a commercial setting. They may be found in various industries, such as car sales, pharmaceuticals, or online marketplaces.

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Dealerships refer to organizations or businesses that act as intermediaries between a manufacturer and a consumer, typically selling or distributing products or services on behalf of the manufacturer. In the automotive industry, for example, a dealership might sell and service a brand of car or truck. Dealerships often have an agreement with the manufacturer to sell their products, and may offer additional services such as financing, maintenance, and repair.

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Dealing refers to the act of handling, managing, or coping with something, often in a practical or efficient manner. It can also mean to trade or negotiate something, especially in a skilled or effective way. For example: "She's dealing with a lot of stress from work" or "He's been dealing in stocks for years and made a fortune." In a more informal sense, dealing can also mean to confront or handle a difficult or tricky situation.

Dealings

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Dealing refers to the act of communicating, negotiating, or conducting business with someone or something. Deals are usually financial, but they can also refer to personal agreements or relationships.

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To delegate is to assign a responsibility or duty to someone or something, typically because one is not able or willing to handle it oneself. This can apply to both humans and automated systems. For example, a computer may be told to deallocate processing power to free it up for other tasks.