minute
noun
uk/ˈmɪnɪt/ usthe minutes [ plural ]
MEETINGS
the written record of what was said and decided at a meeting:
The company publishes the minutes of all its meetings online.
agree/approve the minutes
take the minutes
to write down what is said at a meeting and by whom:
It is part of her job to set the agenda for board meetings and take the minutes.
[ C ] mainly UK formal
an official message or written statement that records a decision and often gives permission for an action to be taken:
We've received a minute authorizing the purchase of six more computers.
There did not appear to be any proper board minute approving the sale.
minute
verb [ T ]
MEETINGS uk/ˈmɪnɪt/ usto make a written record of what was said at a meeting:
The secretary hadn't bothered to minute half the meetings on the subject.
be fully/carefully/properly minuted Talks with lobbyists were fully minuted.