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What is the definition of weeding speech?

"Weeding speech" is not a recognized or established term in speech communication or rhetoric. It's possible you've encountered a mishearing or a unique, localized use of the term.

Here's what it might refer to, based on potential interpretations:

* Pruning or Editing: It could be a metaphor for the process of carefully removing unnecessary or irrelevant parts of a speech, similar to weeding a garden.

* Fact-Checking and Accuracy: It might refer to the process of removing false, misleading, or harmful information from a speech, ensuring the accuracy and integrity of the content.

* Removing Offensive Content: In some contexts, it could mean removing offensive language, stereotypes, or discriminatory elements from a speech to make it more inclusive and respectful.

If you provide more context about where you encountered this term, I might be able to give you a more specific explanation.

For example, did you see it in:

* A book or article?

* A speech transcript?

* A conversation?

The context would help me understand the intended meaning of "weeding speech."

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