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  1. Forums

    of Forum

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  1. forumsnoun

    Plural noun of the word forum.

    There are many public internet online forums where people can go to discuss or express their views.


    Submitted by MaryC on June 14, 2016  

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of forums in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of forums in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of forums in a Sentence

  1. Mayor Steve Benjamin:

    I am excited to welcome presidential candidates to a criminal justice forum dialogue which will allow Benedict College students and the wider community to have full participation, i want to be clear that the Candidate Forums are hosted by myself and Benedict College. This portion of the weekend is not a 20/20 Presidential Justice Center event.

  2. Wasserman Schultz:

    We're excited about the first debate coming up on Tuesday, we have six debates throughout our cycle, along with a number of candidate forums.

  3. Holly Shulman:

    The focus of the debate in Nevada as well as the other debates and forums in the coming weeks should be on the candidates who will take the stage, and their vision to move America forward, all that was asked of Ms. Gabbard’s staff was to prioritize our candidates and this important opportunity they have to introduce themselves to the American people.

  4. Holly Shulman:

    We believe that six debates will give plenty of opportunity for the candidates to be seen side-by-side, i'm sure there will be lots of other forums for the candidates to make their case to voters, and that they will make the most out of every opportunity.

  5. Gordon Ung:

    I honestly think Apple may have finally gotten the message, i like to read Mac Forums … and for years, it was nothing but flying the flag and falling on the sword. These days though, even hardcore Mac addicts are saying Apple has forsaken us.

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