Sentences

discept in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

Discept (verb): to engage in a formal argument or debate, especially to discuss differing opinions.

Sample Sentences

  1. The scholars decided to discept their differing opinions on the matter.
  2. During the debate, the candidates began to discept over the proposed policies.
  3. In their philosophy class, students were encouraged to discept various ethical theories.
  4. The committee met to discept the implications of the new legislation.
  5. As historians, they often discept the interpretations of significant events.

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