A phrase said to acknowledge the current topic of discussion might require a separate meeting to discuss it.
Example: During the team meeting, the software engineer raised a few specific technical challenges for the product's implementation. To keep the group on track with the meeting agenda, the project manager said this might be a topic for a separate call, and asked to table the discussion around technical challenges.
Variations: This might be a topic for a future call
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Question: What does "Calendar Invite" mean?
(A) When a person wants to meet with you next week.
(B) An email sent to schedule a meeting with the option to either accept or decline the meeting at the scheduled time.
(C) When a person has available time on their calendar to meet with you.
(D) When a person does not have any time to meet with you.
Answer: Find out the right answer here.
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Date: 01/24/2025
Word: Close It Out
Definition: To mark something as completed.
Example: This task has been fixed, so let's close it out within the task tracker.
"This Might Be A Topic For A Separate Call." Jargonism.com Dictionary, https://jargonism.com/words/1830. Accessed 01/24/2025.