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broached

Aussprache: [broʊtʃt]

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Kontext: „conversation“

(verb) to start talking about a difficult or sensitive subject. When someone broaches a topic, they are bringing it up for discussion, especially if it's something people might not want to talk about.

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She broached the subject of homework during dinner to see how everyone felt about it.

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He did not broach the topic of money because it makes her uncomfortable.

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Why did he broach such an awkward subject at the party?

Kontext: „exploration“

(verb) to open or begin to explore something, often in a more technical or formal sense. This can be when you start to examine something that hasn't been discussed before.

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They broached new ideas during the meeting, which led to exciting discussions.

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The scientists didn't broach the topic of climate change in their report, which was a missed opportunity.

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What new subjects did they broach at the conference?

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