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deliberations


Meanings
  • noun

    A formal discussion or consultation among a group of people to make a decision or come to an understanding.

    - "The deliberations of the jury took several hours before they reached a verdict."
    - "The deliberations of the committee were crucial in shaping the final policy."
  • noun

    A careful and lengthy consideration of a problem or issue.

    - "The company underwent a period of deliberations before deciding to invest in a new project."
    - "The deliberations of the scientist led to a significant breakthrough in the field of genetics."

Rhymes
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explanations , rationalizations , relations
Variants
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deliberation , deliberations , deliberative , deliberatively , deliberativeness , deliberativenesses
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'deliberare,' meaning 'to weigh in the mind,' 'to ponder.'


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  1. The term 'deliberations' is often used in the context of juries and legal proceedings, but it can also refer to any formal or informal discussion aimed at making a decision or coming to an understanding.

  2. The word 'deliberations' comes from the Latin word 'deliberare,' which means 'to weigh in the mind,' 'to ponder.'

  3. In some legal systems, juries are required to deliver a unanimous verdict after engaging in deliberations, while in others, a majority vote is sufficient.


Related Concepts
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  1. consultation: A formal meeting or discussion between two or more parties to exchange information and ideas and come to a mutually beneficial agreement.

  2. discussion: A conversation or exchange of ideas between two or more people.

  3. decision-making: The process of making a choice between two or more alternatives based on available information and considerations.


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Deliberations have been a significant aspect of decision-making in various cultures and societies throughout history. In ancient Greece, juries would engage in deliberations to reach a verdict, while in medieval Europe, deliberations were an essential component of legal proceedings. Today, deliberations continue to be an important part of decision-making in various contexts, such as politics, business, and education.

How to Memorize "deliberations"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a group of people sitting around a table, engaged in a serious discussion to make a decision.
    - Imagine the word 'deliberations' written out in big letters, with each letter representing a person in the group.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'deliberations' with the word 'consideration,' as they both relate to the thoughtful examination of a problem or issue.
    - Think of the word 'deliberations' as a synonym for 'discussion,' as they both involve the exchange of ideas and information.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the word 'deliberations' as 'deliberate actions,' emphasizing the thoughtful and careful nature of the process.


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