12 sentences with 'debate'

Example sentences and phrases with the word debate and other words derived from it.

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« In the debate, his speech was impetuous and passionate. »

debate: In the debate, his speech was impetuous and passionate.
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« The debate was heated due to the differing opinions of the participants. »

debate: The debate was heated due to the differing opinions of the participants.
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« In a debate, it is crucial to present coherent and well-founded viewpoints. »

debate: In a debate, it is crucial to present coherent and well-founded viewpoints.
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« The professor presented a hypothetical ethical dilemma for the students to debate. »

debate: The professor presented a hypothetical ethical dilemma for the students to debate.
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« Also, a very strong component of Romanitas was the idea that political arguments should be settled by debate and votes, not by sticks and knives. »
« Philosophers travelled from all over the Greek world to learn and debate at the Academy, and it was a mark of tremendous intellectual prestige to study there. »
« This debate would continue for centuries, with equally pious groups of Christians coming to completely different conclusions about the divine and human nature of Christ. »
« This idea of public debate and competition was to have an enormous influence on the development of Greek culture, which would later spread throughout the Mediterranean region. »
« Once the debate over whether non-Jews could become Christians was settled, it was also potentially open to anyone who would listen to the teachings and doctrine of Christianity. »
« Students considered the possible meanings of the passage in a period of meditation. Finally, and most importantly, the students would be called upon to debate their respective interpretations. »
« Mosques were both figuratively and literally central to the cities of the Umayyad caliphate. They were the predominant public spaces for debate among men. They were the courts and the benches. They provided schooling and instruction. »
« Although the debate over the causes of Rome's fall will probably never have a definitive answer, one important caveat should be made: Rome did not "really" fall for another thousand years, even though the city of Rome itself, along with the western half of the Empire, lost its sovereignty to the invasion of the Germanic "barbarians". »

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