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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
/ əˈɛԻə /
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 Word Forms
- ·d· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of agenda1
Word History and Origins
Origin of agenda1
Example Sentences
As President Trump ramps up his deportation agenda and escalates his showdown with Democratic-led states and cities over immigration enforcement, Bonta signaled that California would not let up scrutinizing facility conditions for detained immigrants.
Like so much of the Trump 2.0 agenda, it turns out that was just the warm-up.
Perhaps nothing captures Trump’s authoritarian agenda better than ICE’s illegal kidnapping and disappearing of hundreds of people or DOGE’s firings or dismissals of some 250,000 federal workers – all without any due process of law.
Axios reports that Trump's advisers are preparing for a potential third impeachment of the president and strategizing ways to pass key agenda items before a congressional trial gums up the works.
The Trump administration recently denounced California’s barrage of lawsuits in a statement to The Times, calling the litigation a misguided attempt to block the president’s agenda.
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