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discutetevate

Discutetevate is a neologism used to describe the act of initiating or sustaining a discussion with the aim of producing a prolonged, inconclusive debate rather than a clear resolution. The term is typically applied to online forums, comment sections, and deliberative contexts where participants shift premises, introduce hypotheticals, or use rhetorical questions to avoid consensus.

Etymology and origin: The word appears to be a constructed formation, drawing on the Latin verb discutere

Usage and examples: As a verb, one might say, "The thread began to discutetevate after the moderator

Reception and status: Discutetevate remains a niche term, valued chiefly for identifying a particular rhetorical tactic

(to
examine,
debate)
and
the
English
suffix
-ate
to
form
a
verb.
No
single
author
or
date
is
widely
credited,
but
early
instances
appear
in
philosophy
and
debate-themed
writing
in
the
2020s.
It
is
not
yet
recognized
by
major
dictionaries
or
formal
lexica.
introduced
a
series
of
ambiguous
criteria."
The
noun
form,
discutetevation,
and
the
adjective
form,
discuteteative,
are
occasionally
used
informally,
though
they
remain
uncommon
and
largely
confined
to
discussions
about
rhetorical
tactics
or
debate
dynamics.
rather
than
broad
vocabulary.
Some
critics
view
it
as
jargon
that
risks
obscuring
analysis,
while
others
see
it
as
a
useful
descriptor
for
debates
that
stall
on
premises
rather
than
moving
toward
resolution.
See
also:
discourse,
rhetoric,
debate
theory.