indaba

/ɪnˈdɑːbə/
noun
  1. A conference or meeting, especially one held by a group of people to discuss important matters.
    • The community leaders called an indaba to discuss the new school project.
    • We attended an indaba on climate change with experts from around the world.
    • The village held an indaba to resolve the dispute over water rights.
  2. A matter of great concern or importance; a topic for discussion.
    • She raised an indaba about the lack of recycling bins in the park.
    • The team's poor performance was the main indaba at the board meeting.
    • The rising cost of food has become a major indaba in our household.
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