sense of the meeting

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sense of the meeting

The chairperson summarized the sense of the meeting for the group.

Definition

Noun: - The general consensus or prevailing opinion among the participants of a formal discussion or meeting: It refers to the collective understanding or agreed-upion point that emerges from a group's deliberation, often without requiring a formal vote. It captures the essence of the group's shared sentiment or conclusion.

Usage

This phrase is used in formal or semi-formal meeting contexts, such as in committees, boards, or assemblies. It describes the outcome of a discussion where a clear consensus is evident, even if not officially tallied.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • After a long debate, the sense of the meeting was clearly in favor of adopting the new policy.
    • The secretary's notes aimed to accurately capture the sense of the meeting for the official record.
    • No formal motion was put forward, but the chairperson articulated the sense of the meeting to guide future action.
Advanced Usage
  • "To take the sense of the meeting": A procedural phrase where the chair or facilitator actively seeks to discern and state the prevailing opinion.
    • Before calling for a vote, the moderator decided to take the sense of the meeting by asking for general comments.
Variants and Related Words
  • Consensus (n): A general agreement.
    • The committee finally reached a consensus after hours of discussion.
  • Meeting of the minds (idiom): An agreement or mutual understanding.
    • The successful negotiation signaled a true meeting of the minds between the two parties.
Synonyms
  • Consensus
  • General agreement
  • Prevailing view
  • Collective opinion
Related Phrases
  • The mood of the meeting: Refers more to the general feeling or atmosphere rather than a specific agreed-upon conclusion.
    • The mood of the meeting was optimistic, despite the challenges discussed.
Notes

This term is specific to parliamentary and deliberative procedures. It emphasizes the collective, deliberative nature of group decision-making, distinguishing it from a simple majority vote. It is often summarized by the chairperson.

sense of the meeting

The chairperson summarized the sense of the meeting for the group.

Noun
  1. general agreement reached by an assembled group
    • no vote was taken, but after each discussion the chair summed up the sense of the meeting