délibération
deliberation
noun deh-lee-beh-rah-SYON Rare
Origin: from Latin deliberatio, from deliberare (to weigh carefully)
Also means
debate
Usage Note
Délibération refers to the careful weighing of options before a decision — used both for individual reflection and for formal group discussion, as in a jury room or a council chamber. In French administrative and judicial language, après délibération (after deliberation) is a fixed phrase marking the outcome of an official vote or verdict. The verb form is délibérer.
Examples
"Le jury est en délibération depuis trois heures."
Natural Translation
The jury has been deliberating for three hours.
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