concentration vs debate

concentration

noun
  • The direction of attention to a specific object. 

  • The proportion of a substance in a whole. 

  • The act, process or product of reducing the volume of a liquid, as by evaporation. 

  • The act or process of removing the dress of ore and of reducing the valuable part to smaller compass, as by currents of air or water. 

  • A field or course of study on which one focuses, especially as a student in a college or university. 

  • The amount of solute in a solution measured in suitable units (e.g., parts per million (ppm)) 

  • The matching game pelmanism. 

debate

noun
  • Discussion of opposing views. 

  • An informal and spirited but generally civil discussion of opposing views. 

  • A type of literary composition, taking the form of a discussion or disputation, commonly found in the vernacular medieval poetry of many European countries, as well as in medieval Latin. 

  • An argument, or discussion, usually in an ordered or formal setting, often with more than two people, generally ending with a vote or other decision. 

verb
  • To consider (to oneself), to think over, to attempt to decide 

  • To participate in a debate; to dispute, argue, especially in a public arena. 

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