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disquisition
[ dis-kwuh-zish-uhn ]
noun
- a formal discourse or treatise in which a subject is examined and discussed; dissertation.
disquisition
/ ˌdɪskwɪˈzɪʃən /
noun
- a formal written or oral examination of a subject
Derived Forms
- ˌdisquiˈsitional, adjective
Other Words From
- disqui·sition·al adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of disquisition1
Word History and Origins
Origin of disquisition1
Example Sentences
But American audiences still tend to be fed documentaries of only a few types: true crime stories, cult exposés, hagiographies, and educational disquisitions full of talking heads.
Seated on a podium, looking down on journalists, Mr. Macron offered an extended, at times professorial, disquisition on the state of France and its place in a troubled world.
As Mr. Zhu led a tour of the grounds, he stopped by the chicken enclosure to offer a disquisition on economic history.
It is also a disquisition on the body, the nature of identity and the brutality of love.
And later his disquisition of the three forms of passion: love, crime, and sometimes a fruit.
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