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agendum

[uh-jen-duhm] / əˈdʒɛn dəm /




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The next most important agendum was the division of reparations so far received, a matter complicated by profits derived from the Ruhr occupation, seizures made, deliveries in kind received, etc.

From Time Magazine Archive

But a principal agendum of the conference is the limitation of submarines.

From Time Magazine Archive

Principal agendum of the pages standing at the rostrum steps was to lift the train of each ascending delegate with combined dexterity, good timing and discretion.

From Time Magazine Archive

Their main agendum was to pronounce their complete independence of men.

From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, November 10, 1920 by Sir Owen Seaman

The Accusative of the Gerund is used only with Prepositions, chiefly ad and in to denote purpose; as,— homō ad agendum nātus est, man is born for action.

From New Latin Grammar by Charles E. (Charles Edwin) Bennett

He said: "I think an emerging unity candidate should have on his or her agenda reform of Fifa, and perhaps even reform of the president's role and how it interacts with those things."

From BBC Aug. 18, 2026

“They put on the agenda that they were going to discuss a conversation that the mayor had with the county judge and a developer of a possible data center going to our area,” she says.

From MarketWatch Aug. 17, 2026

He added, “I have to believe that putting a price on carbon” at some point will return to the world’s agenda.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 11, 2026

On July 26 in Pennsylvania, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries introduced the party’s Fighting for an Affordable America agenda to mark 100 days until November’s midterm elections.

From Salon Aug. 4, 2026

Next, the chairman read from an agenda for today’s proceedings.

From "The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora" by Pablo Cartaya




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