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  • verb Present participle of consense.

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Examples

  • Meanwhile JouroLists is consensing about how it doesn't matter who knew what, when, and how about AIG bonuses.

    Now, Obama has the Special Olympians taunting him: "That's not very good. It wouldn't beat us. He needs to practice." Ann Althouse 2009

  • Sometimes we spend too much time being cautious, consensing on things.

    Asimov's Science Fiction 2004

  • Consensus only requires interested groups in consensing; for example the tech group can consense about tech-specific things without having to get everybody who is involved in the IMC to also consense.

    NOLA Indymedia 2009

  • Consensus only requires interested groups in consensing; for example the tech group can consense about tech-specific things without having to get everybody who is involved in the IMC to also consense.

    NOLA Indymedia 2009

  • Consensus only requires interested groups in consensing; for example the tech group can consense about tech-specific things without having to get everybody who is involved in the IMC to also consense.

    NOLA Indymedia 2009

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