workshop

/ˈwɜrkˌʃɑp/
verb
  1. To present or perform a creative work (such as a play or piece of writing) in a workshop setting for feedback and development.
    • The playwright will workshop her new script with a group of actors.
    • They plan to workshop the song before recording it in the studio.
    • The director workshops scenes with the cast every Thursday.
noun
  1. A room or building where tools and machines are used for making or repairing things.
    • The car mechanic has a well-equipped workshop behind the garage.
    • He spent the afternoon in his woodworking workshop building a table.
    • She keeps all her pottery tools in the workshop.
  2. A meeting or series of meetings where people learn skills or discuss ideas by actively participating.
    • I attended a writing workshop to improve my storytelling.
    • The company held a workshop on effective communication.
    • The workshop on climate change included group activities and discussions.
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