round-table

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round-table (third-person singular simple present round-tables, present participle round-tabling, simple past and past participle round-tabled)

  1. (transitive) To discuss at a round table conference.
    • 1976, David Anderson, Peter Benjaminson, Investigative Reporting, Indiana University Press, →ISBN, page 90:
      The freshly printed petitions had been taken over to city hall and "round-tabled." Five or six city employees — all of whom owed their jobs to the machine — sat around a table and passed petition blanks and voter registration lists in a circle. Each person copied every fifth or sixth name from the registration list. That way, the forgeries weren't so obvious.
    • 2010, Claudette Rothman, Gerald L. Jones, Greenwich Secrets, Xlibris Corporation, →ISBN, page 314:
      Day after day they read materials and then round-tabled the value of what they could glean from them.