bandied (Meaning)

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bandied (imp. & p. p.)

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bandied Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's controversial remarks were bandied about on social media, igniting a fierce debate.
  2. Rumors about the company's restructuring were bandied about the office, creating an atmosphere of uncertainty.
  3. The name of the suspect was bandied about the neighborhood, causing widespread fear and suspicion.
  4. Various theories about the cause of the accident were bandied about by experts, but none could be substantiated.
  5. The topic of abortion rights was bandied about the legislature, leading to heated discussions and division.
  6. The rumors about a celebrity scandal were bandied about tabloids, fueling public gossip and speculation.
  7. Proposals for tax reform were bandied about by economists, each with its own merits and drawbacks.
  8. The potential benefits and risks of the new technology were bandied about by scientists, who couldn't reach a consensus.
  9. Accusations of corruption were bandied about the government, damaging its credibility and public trust.
  10. The names of potential candidates for the election were bandied about the political circles, generating both excitement and trepidation.

FAQs About the word bandied

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discussed, argued, debated,canvassed, canvased, agitated, mooted, reviewed, talked over, disputed

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The politician's controversial remarks were bandied about on social media, igniting a fierce debate.

Rumors about the company's restructuring were bandied about the office, creating an atmosphere of uncertainty.

The name of the suspect was bandied about the neighborhood, causing widespread fear and suspicion.

Various theories about the cause of the accident were bandied about by experts, but none could be substantiated.