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Fill in the blanks with meeting-related terms and concepts to test your knowledge and understanding of meeting procedures and protocols.

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Meeting Terms Fill in the Blanks

Fill in the blanks with meeting-related terms and concepts to test your knowledge and understanding of meeting procedures and protocols.

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Agenda up Adjourn Bring Show Wrap Timekeeper Collaborate of hands Summarize Delegate Consensus Chairperson forward Unanimous

: To suspend a meeting with the intention of resuming it later , often at another time or place .
: To work together with others on a task or project , sharing ideas , resources , and responsibilities .
: General agreement among a group of people ; when everyone in a group agrees on a decision or course of action .
: To entrust a task or responsibility to another person or group , typically while maintaining overall responsibility for its completion .
: To give a brief and concise overview or recap of something , often highlighting the main points or key details .
: A list or schedule of items to be discussed or acted upon at a meeting , event , or gathering .
: The person who presides over a meeting , discussion , or committee , responsible for maintaining order , facilitating discussion , and ensuring that agenda items are addressed .
: A person responsible for monitoring and managing the time allocated to various agenda items during a meeting , ensuring that discussions stay on track and that all items are addressed within the allotted time .
: When all members of a group or committee are in complete agreement on a decision or resolution .
: A method of voting or indicating agreement in which participants raise their hands to express their opinion or preference .
: To conclude or finish something , often by summarizing key points , making final remarks , or outlining next steps .
: To introduce or propose something for consideration or discussion , often during a meeting or debate .