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Meanings of
thrash out
in English
Spanish
discutir a fondo
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Discuss vehemently in order to reach a solution or an agreement.
hammer out
Spanish
discutir a fondo
Synonyms
Examples for "
hammer out
"
hammer out
Examples for "
hammer out
"
1
EU officials warn that such deals usually take years to
hammer
out
.
2
Ministers and soccer federation officials have vowed to
hammer
out
emergency measures.
3
We had to
hammer
out
a hold for every foot we made.
4
They're trying to
hammer
out
the fine print of a peace deal.
5
Royals prepare to
hammer
out
rules for Harry and Meghan's new life.
Usage of
thrash out
in English
1
It will continue to
thrash
out
high-level principles for shaping national financial rules.
2
No doubt they will be able to
thrash
out
all the important issues.
3
You could
thrash
out
a nuclear non-proliferation treaty in less time.
4
The best thing is to
thrash
out
the case in your own way.
5
A four-man delegation came to Flushing Meadow to
thrash
out
terms.
6
Once approved, the sides will
thrash
out
the finer details of the project.
7
The men next
thrash
out
the grain with long, thin flails.
8
The reckless haste to
thrash
out
the terms stinks of desperation.
9
The parties must
thrash
out
policies and a cabinet line-up.
10
He wanted to
thrash
out
the matter with Larssen with the least possible delay.
11
Television executives went to the Ministry of Defence last Friday to
thrash
out
coverage.
12
He said that was why he was calling for talks to
thrash
out
various changes.
13
She is now seeking to
thrash
out
a Brexit compromise with opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
14
Tauranga City Council was set to meet on Tuesday, 3 March to
thrash
out
its options.
15
The parties have already moved beyond an informal, self-imposed end-March deadline to
thrash
out
a deal.
16
Party conferences are usually tightly-managed affairs, run more for electoral optics than to
thrash
out
differences.
Other examples for "thrash out"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
thrash
out
thrash
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
thrash out
Spanish
discutir a fondo
negociar
Thrash out
through the time
Thrash out
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