Abroach

/əˈbroʊtʃ/ adjective

In a state of being broached or opened; set in motion or brought under discussion.

From Old French 'abrocher' (to broach), from 'a-' (to) + 'broche' (spit, broach). Originally referred to piercing a barrel to open it; metaphorically extended to opening topics for discussion.

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