agenda
♦ agen|da /ədʒ'endə/ (agendas)
1 [N-COUNT] with supp
You can refer to the political issues which are important at a particular time as an agenda.
Does television set the agenda on foreign policy?...
The Danish president will put environmental issues high on the agenda.
see also hidden agenda
2 [N-COUNT]
An agenda is a list of the items that have to be discussed at a meeting.
This is sure to be an item on the agenda next week...hid|den agen|da (hidden agendas)
[N-COUNT]
If you say that someone has a hidden agenda, you are criticizing them because you think they are secretly trying to achieve or cause a particular thing, while they appear to be doing something else.
He accused foreign nations of having a hidden agenda to harm French influence...
1 [N-COUNT] with supp
You can refer to the political issues which are important at a particular time as an agenda.
Does television set the agenda on foreign policy?...
The Danish president will put environmental issues high on the agenda.
see also hidden agenda
2 [N-COUNT]
An agenda is a list of the items that have to be discussed at a meeting.
This is sure to be an item on the agenda next week...hid|den agen|da (hidden agendas)
[N-COUNT]
If you say that someone has a hidden agenda, you are criticizing them because you think they are secretly trying to achieve or cause a particular thing, while they appear to be doing something else.
He accused foreign nations of having a hidden agenda to harm French influence...