All 4 Uses
agenda
in
The Girl Who Played with Fire
(Edited)
- Berger declared the meeting open.
"There is only one item on the agenda," she said.Part 2agenda = list of items to be discussed at a meeting - There was no saying what G. thought about this theory, but there was a note to the effect that Zala had been on the agenda a year earlier at a meeting with "the special investigative group on organized crime."
Part 2
- They had reached the point in the agenda over which he and Ekström had disagreed, namely the question of whether they should name their suspect.
Part 3 *agenda = a list of items to be discussed at a meeting
- Armansky's investigation was formally subordinate to the police investigation, and he had his own agenda.
Part 3 *agenda = list of objectives
Definitions:
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(1)
(agenda as in: on the agenda) a list of items to be discussed at a meeting
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(agenda as in: has his own agenda) a list of objectives; or an overriding goal or plan
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(3)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Much less commonly, agenda can refer to a notebook used to organize appointments and lists of tasks or plans.