disputation
31Disputation — Disputatio Une disputatio entre des clercs chrétiens et juifs (1483). Dans la scholastique médiévale, la disputatio était, avec la lectio, une des méthodes essentielle et omniprésente d enseignement et de recherche, ainsi qu une technique d… …
32disputation — noun a) The act of disputing; a reasoning or argumentation in opposition to something, or on opposite sides; controversy in words; verbal contest respecting the truth of some fact, opinion, proposition, or argument. b) A rhetorical ex …
33disputation — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. dissension, debate, controversy; see discussion 1 , dispute . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The presentation of an argument or arguments: argumentation, debate, forensics. See AFFIRM, WORDS …
34Disputation — Dis|pu|ta|ti|on 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en〉 Meinungsaustausch, wissenschaftl. Streitgespräch [Etym.: <lat. disputatio »Erörterung, Abhandlung«] …
35disputation — dis|pu|ta|tion [ˌdıspjuˈteıʃən] n [U and C] formal a discussion about a subject which people cannot agree on …
36Disputation — Dis|pu|ta|ti|on die; , en <aus lat. disputatio »Unterredung, Erörterung«> [wissenschaftliches] Streitgespräch …
37disputation — dis|pu|ta|tion [ ,dıspjə teıʃn ] noun count or uncount VERY FORMAL a discussion in which people disagree strongly …
38disputation — dis·pu·ta·tion || ‚dɪspjuË teɪʃn n. debate, discussion; formal academic debate …
39disputation — noun debate or argument. Derivatives disputative adjective Origin ME: from L. disputatio(n ), from disputare (see dispute) …
40disputation — n. Debate, dispute, controversy, argumentation, verbal contest …