agenda

/əˈd͡ʒɛn.də/
noun 5name 2

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(noun.)

ADJ

agreed

clear

The manager outlined a clear agenda for the team meeting so everyone knew what to discuss.

five-point, etc.

The government's five-point agenda focuses on improving schools, healthcare, and public transport.

hidden, secret

She worried that her boss had a secret agenda when he suddenly scheduled the meeting.

real | full

narrow

The company's narrow agenda focused only on cutting costs without considering employee welfare.

radical | public | domestic, international | economic, legislative, policy/political, research

VERB + AGENDA

have

agree on, draw up, establish, set

The team agreed on an agenda to improve customer service over the next year.

follow

The team followed a strict agenda to complete the project on time.

add sth to, put sth on

The director added climate change to the agenda for tomorrow's board meeting.

leave sth off, remove sth from, take sth off

The committee decided to take the budget review off the agenda for next month.

circulate

The meeting organizer circulated the agenda to all team members on Monday morning.

AGENDA + NOUN

item

PREP

on a/the ~

Climate change is on the agenda for this year's international conference.

off the ~

A trip to the beach is off the agenda because of the bad weather forecast.

~ for

The government published a detailed agenda for the upcoming summit meeting.

PHRASES

firmly/high on the agenda

Environmental protection has firmly remained on the agenda for many years.

an item/a point on the agenda, next on the agenda

The committee discussed several items on the agenda before lunch.

top of the agenda

Climate change was top of the agenda at the international conference last week.

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