noun
- a preliminary discussion or debate held before a main or formal debate
Usage: often used in academic or political contexts
verb
- to discuss or debate a topic in advance of a formal debate
Usage: transitive or intransitive
Examples
- The team held a predebate to refine their arguments before the competition.
- Students predebated the resolution to identify potential weaknesses.
- A predebate session helped clarify the main points of contention.
- The candidates agreed to predebate the economic policy before the televised event.
- We predebated the proposal internally before presenting it to the board.