Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Plural form of
agenda .
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word agendas.
Examples
-
The science is being ignored by politicians who are putting their short term agendas before the survival of humankind.
Bianca Jagger: Selling Us Down the River at COP 17 Bianca Jagger 2011
-
The science is being ignored by politicians who are putting their short term agendas before the survival of humankind.
Bianca Jagger: Selling Us Down the River at COP 17 Bianca Jagger 2011
-
The science is being ignored by politicians who are putting their short term agendas before the survival of humankind.
Bianca Jagger: Selling Us Down the River at COP 17 Bianca Jagger 2011
-
Personal agendas is a breach of service to the country and constituencies!
-
I wish both parties would stop force feeding us candidates and agendas from the far left and the far right.
-
The mixing of the justice system with political agendas is a Bush-era vestige.
-
Obama made efforts to try to include them, but it's clear that their twin agendas of destroying Obama and returning to power at all costs are incompatible with any sort of serious dialogue.
-
Important tension that we need to deal with in defining research agendas is how much of the agenda needs to be defining a range of plausible goals.
Global Voices in English » Harvard Forum: Are we satisfied with what we’ve got? 2009
-
The slides that had been incomplete filled in with callouts, numbers, names, legends, and dates to illustrate the long-term agendas within each area of American government and society at large.
The Overton Window Glenn Beck 2010
-
The slides that had been incomplete filled in with callouts, numbers, names, legends, and dates to illustrate the long-term agendas within each area of American government and society at large.
The Overton Window Glenn Beck 2010
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.