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How To Use Dissertate In A Sentence

  • But before I begin to examine the chances of the Atlantic Pact doing the job the Empire and the British Navy did for so long in "promoting stability and well being in the North Atlantic area" to quote the preamble to the Treaty which is to be - signed next week, I would like with your permission to dissertate just a little on this matter of cross-roads. Cross-Roads
  • Bert Taylor dissertated sometimes on one phase of the subject, sometimes on another. The Gray Dawn
  • Don Juan, attracted by the gypsy dancer Fifine, dissertates to Elvire on the nature of his feelings.
  • On the strength of nostalgia I wonder if I dare dissertate about the days of outdoor toilets.
  • He had a good many old papers in his desk at the Custom-House, which he produced and dissertated upon, and afterwards went with me to his sister's, and showed me an old book, with a record of the children of the first emigrant (who came over two hundred years ago), in his own handwriting. Passages from the American Notebooks, Volume 1
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  • I cannot connect to the Internet there, and the books where I sit are damn boring, so there's nothing to do but dissertate.
  • ***--I don't think that I managed to de-dissertate my style entirely, and to my eye there's a difference between the chapters left somewhat as-is and the massively revised chapters, but at least I managed to eliminate "gynohistoriographical" from the introduction. Prosaic
  • He dissertated on rhetoric in American colleges and made a great splash among compositionists with Themes, Theories, and Therapy.
  • My major field is History of Science, and I plan to dissertate on the development of the development of Quantum Mechanics.
  • Mao Zedong, in his doctrine about "popularization and promotion" in Talks at the Yan'an Forum on Literature and Art, dissertated succinctly the lacunae of the theory on expectation eyeshot.
  •  The lady sat cross legged and relaxed on a tall stool like she was about to dissertate. Scarf
  • Of the nature of Dunciad in general, whence derived, and on what authority founded, as well as of the art and conduct of this our poem in particular, the learned and laborious Scriblerus hath, according to his manner, and with tolerable share of judgment, dissertated. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2
  • The speaker dissertated about the social politics in 18th century England
  • In a letter to Dan in 1800, after scolding him for his 'Budget being empty far too soon', she dissertated on the life of Catherine the Great.
  • Mr. Brown, who had always met my advances with a grim taciturnity that made conversation exceedingly difficult, proceeded to dissertate upon one or two of the vexed questions of the day. An Amiable Charlatan
  • I should send out a couple of "real" academic articles dealing with the stuff I actually dissertated on.
  • Saurin in _Spartacus_ (1760) declaimed and dissertated in the manner of Voltaire. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II.
  • He had a good many papers in his desk at the Custom-House, which he produced and dissertated upon, and afterwards went with me to his sister's, and showed me an old book, with a record of the children of the first emigrant, (who came over two hundred years ago,) in his own handwriting. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 102, April, 1866
  • It is impossible to dissertate and to teach without it! Not already.
  • The AAUW fellowship helped Margaret complete her dissertation, which she jokingly notes she might still be writing, had it not been for the chance to dissertate without being tied to a full-time teaching position. Meet Margaret Jackson: Opera Singer and Ethnomusicologist « AAUW Dialog
  • Ford's and Crashaw's rival Nightingales -- why they have been dissertated on by Wordsworth and Coleridge, then by Lamb and Hazlitt, then worked to death by Hunt, who printed them entire and quoted them to pieces again, in every periodical he was ever engaged upon; and yet after all, here 'Philip' -- 'must read' (out of a roll of dropping papers with yellow ink tracings, so old!) something at which 'John' claps his hands and says 'Really -- that these ancients should own so much wit & c.'! The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846
  • The AAUW fellowship helped Margaret complete her dissertation, which she jokingly notes she might still be writing, had it not been for the chance to dissertate without ... October « 2009 « AAUW Dialog
  • But I'm not writing to scold you about your behavior or dissertate on how stars have it all. Rachel Shteir: June in Paris
  • It defines too much of me to stop. are two things I need to stick on my corkboard right over my computer while I dissertate. mlronald Getting through the bad patches «

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