To hold a discussion



Example: They hold a discussion about the issue

Definition


"To hold a discussion" means to engage in a conversation or exchange of ideas about a particular topic, often in a formal or organized manner. It involves participants sharing their views and information to reach understanding or decision-making.

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Etymology


The phrase "to hold a discussion" combines the verb "hold," originating from Old English 'healdan,' meaning to grasp or keep, with "discussion," from Latin 'discutere,' meaning to shake apart or examine. Together, the phrase metaphorically suggests maintaining or conducting an exchange of ideas. Did you know? The word "discussion" originally implied shaking ideas apart to understand them better.