Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A conference or discussion involving several participants.
- noun In Arthurian legend, the circular table of King Arthur and his knights.
- noun The knights of King Arthur considered as a group.
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- noun Alternative spelling of
round table .
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Examples
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I just had what they call a roundtable discussion about some of the programs that are taking place here in South Carolina, programs all aimed at helping people help themselves.
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I'm a producer here at On Point, and I'm putting together a show for next week, what we call a roundtable, with regular people who have lost jobs in the economic crisis and are now either coping or feel they're better off than before.
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I'm a producer here at On Point, and I'm putting together a show for next week, what we call a roundtable, with regular people who have lost jobs in the economic crisis and are now either coping or feel they're better off than before.
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I'm a producer here at On Point, and I'm putting together a show for next week, what we call a roundtable, with regular people who have lost jobs in the economic crisis and are now either coping or feel they're better off than before.
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I'm a producer here at On Point, and I'm putting together a show for next week, what we call a roundtable, with regular people who have lost jobs in the economic crisis and are now either coping or feel they're better off than before.
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I'm a producer here at On Point, and I'm putting together a show for next week, what we call a roundtable, with regular people who have lost jobs in the economic crisis and are now either coping or feel they're better off than before.
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I'm a producer here at On Point, and I'm putting together a show for next week, what we call a roundtable, with regular people who have lost jobs in the economic crisis and are now either coping or feel they're better off than before.
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I'm a producer here at On Point, and I'm putting together a show for next week, what we call a roundtable, with regular people who have lost jobs in the economic crisis and are now either coping or feel they're better off than before.
WBUR and NPR - On Point with Tom Ashbrook Julie Diop 2009
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I'm a producer here at On Point, and I'm putting together a show for next week, what we call a roundtable, with regular people who have lost jobs in the economic crisis and are now either coping or feel they're better off than before.
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I'm a producer here at On Point, and I'm putting together a show for next week, what we call a roundtable, with regular people who have lost jobs in the economic crisis and are now either coping or feel they're better off than before.
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