consultation

[ˌkɑnsɫ̩ˈteɪʃn̩]

UK: [ˌkɒnsɫ̩ˈteɪʃn̩]

consultation

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Definition

The act of consulting.

Etymology

From Middle French consultation, from Latin consultatio. Morphologically consult + -ation.

Example Sentences

  • "Plans were prepared under the auspices of the L.S.W.R. by W. R. Galbraith and R. F. Church, with J. F. Greathead in consultation, for a deep-level electric line on the tube principle, 1½ miles long, from a point under the main-line terminus at Waterloo to the eastern end of Queen Victoria Street, […]."
  • "Riled by a decision that went against him, Ziv kicked his displaced boot at the assistant referee and, after a short consultation between the officials, he was given his marching orders and the loudest cheer of the night."
  • "Last month I went to a "consultation" on racism and sexism sponsored by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. It was the first of a series of five conferences designed to bring people together fighting racism and sexiam ^([sic]) to discuss […]"
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