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agenda
Noun
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An agenda is a list of things to be talked about, done, or otherwise dealt with.
I think there are some important domestic policy items on the agenda still.
The first three questions of the research agenda have to do with energy and the environment.
They often work against the management to pursue their own interests and agendas.
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An agenda is a reason for doing something, usually a bad or secret reason.
The President may have a political agenda in saying this.
for
Preposition
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shows that something belongs to something else, or has a specific function
This cake is for you.
This is a net for catching fish.
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For is used to show the reason for something
He was angry, for he had never been called such terrible names before.
for
Subordinator
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For introduces a clause with a subject and a to-infinitive
It's not good for you to be too relaxed.
development
Noun
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growth
The development of this story has been slow.
The organism has reached an important part in its development.
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Something which has developed
Our news team brings you the latest developments.
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A real estate development.
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Using new ideas for practical problems.
Our development department has created three new adhesives this year.
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The active placement of the pieces, or the process of doing it
White's development is good, but black's has been hampered by the pawn on e5.