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discutió

Discutió is the third-person singular form of the Spanish verb discutir in the pretérito indefinido (also called pretérito simple). The verb means to discuss, to debate, or to argue about a topic. In many contexts, discutir can also imply a strong argument, depending on tone and region.

Etymology and meaning: Discutir comes from Latin discutere, literally “to shake apart” or “to examine thoroughly.”

Conjugation relevant forms in the pretérito indefinido (indicative past):

- Yo discutí

- Tú discutiste

- Él/Ella/Ud. discutió

- Nosotros discutimos

- Vosotros discutisteis

- Ellos/Ellas/Uds. discutieron

Usage notes: Discutió can denote a civil discussion or a heated argument; context typically clarifies meaning.

Examples:

- La comisión discutió la propuesta durante dos horas.

- Ayer discutió con su compañero sobre la estrategia del proyecto.

See also: discutir, discusión, debate. This entry focuses on the past tense form and its general usage

In
Spanish,
the
sense
evolved
to
include
examining
a
topic
in
conversation,
as
well
as
engaging
in
an
argument.
The
form
discutir
is
regular
in
the
pretérito
indefinido,
producing
discutió
for
él/Ella/Ud.
and
discutieron
for
ellos/ellas/Uds.
In
some
dialects,
discutir
more
commonly
conveys
debating
a
topic,
whereas
other
senses
might
emphasize
conflict.
Pairing
with
prepositional
phrases
helps
specify
the
topic,
as
in
discutir
un
tema,
discutir
sobre
algo,
or
discutir
con
alguien.
in
Spanish.