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agenda
[ uh-jen-duh ]
noun
- a list, plan, outline, or the like, of things to be done, matters to be acted or voted upon, etc.:
The chairman says we have a lengthy agenda this afternoon.
agenda
/ əˈ»åÏôÉ›²Ô»åÉ™ /
noun
- Also calledagendum functioning as singular a schedule or list of items to be attended to
- Also calledagendasagendums functioning as plural matters to be attended to, as at a meeting of a committee
Usage Note
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²¹Â·²µ±ð²Ôd²¹Â·±ô±ð²õ²õ adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of agenda1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of agenda1
Example Sentences
After two days of stock market turmoil, however, this may also be remembered as the week the president's second-term agenda ran headfirst into economic - and political - reality.
"I think a non-reciprocal trade agreement is a very tough sell for this Congress, which is dominated by the Republican Party that has thus far been quite accommodating of the administration's agenda."
In terms of MAGA, it seems to me their agenda is quite clear.
But the political and cultural ramifications of their messaging, which includes urging young women to accept a "submissive" role in marriage and overt support for the Trump agenda, are impossible to miss.
Ms Loomer reportedly urged Trump to fire specific employees whom she suspected lacked support for his agenda.
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