You don't as there is no "DEBAT" in the English language.
You would use "DEBATE" as follows:
The political opponents were to discuss the question in a debate on Thursday.
It's not like I'm on the debating team...
I will be debating the issue no further.
you say that was a great debate
That's debatable!
You can use the word "refurbish" a the sentence like, "I can refurbish this old table in no time."
High school debating teams are good training for future work as a trial attorney.
You should brush your teeth twice a day to maintain good oral hygiene.
Example: My mother is debating whether or not to institutionalize my sister.
In school today we will be debating who should be president and why.
Here is a good grammar rule to remember:make a sentence simple and the answer will often magically become clear!When more than one person is mentioned in a sentence, cross off the other person and see if the sentence makes sense.(Use your ear!)So, cross off “and your brother.”Her enjoy(s) debating?!No way!SHE enjoy(s) debating!Therefore, the sentence should read, “She and your brother enjoy debating about politics.”On a more technical note, a pronoun needs to be in the nominative case (I, we, you, he, she, it, they, who) when serving as the subject.
She has a retentive memory, able to remember even the smallest details of past events.
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
Studying gerontology has helped me understand the aging process and how to provide better care for older adults.
How can you use the word infectious in a sentence
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.