- verbvivas (third person present)
- subject (someone) to an oral examination:"facing them sat the youth who was being vivaed"
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- Oral examinationA viva, also known as a viva voce, is an oral examination, typically for an academic qualification or certification12. The term is derived from Latin and translates to "with living voice" or "by word of mouth"1. It often involves the defense of a thesis or dissertation where the candidate is questioned about their work by a panel of experts1. "Viva" can also be used to express acclamation, salute, or applause3, or to express goodwill or approval4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.A viva, also known as a viva voce, is an oral examination, typically for an academic qualification or certification. The term is derived from Latin and translates to "with living voice" or "by word of mouth." It often involves the defense of a thesis or dissertation where the candidate is questioned about their work by a panel of experts.www.definitions.net/definition/VIVAviva (plural vivas) An oral examination, typically for an academic qualification. Verb [ edit] viva (third-person singular simple present vivas, present participle vivaing, simple past and past participle vivaed) (transitive) To subject to an examination of this kind.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/vivainterj. Used to express acclamation, salute, or applause.www.thefreedictionary.com/vivas
Definition of viva. —used to express goodwill or approval.
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