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Agenda

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Noun

1. agenda, docket, schedule

a temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to

2. agenda, agendum, order of business

a list of matters to be taken up (as at a meeting)

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Agenda

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noun
1. Also called: agendum (functioning as singular)
a schedule or list of items to be attended to
2. Also called: agendas, agendums (functioning as plural)
matters to be attended to, as at a meeting of a committee

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Agenda

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nounWord forms: plural aˈgendas
program of things to be done; specif., a list of things to be dealt with at a meeting

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Agenda

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n. pl. a·gen·das
1. A list of things to be discussed in a meeting.
2.
a. A program of things to be done or considered: "King's broadening of the civil rights agenda to include issues of class, income, and employment" (James Carroll).
b. Informal A usually unstated underlying motive: "Everyone has an agenda, whether he or she is honest about it or not" (Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger).
3. A datebook: bought a leather-bound agenda.
4. A plural of agendum.

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