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lecture

noun as in lesson, speech

noun as in speech of criticism

verb as in give a lesson, speech

verb as in criticize lengthily

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She began attending an evening classes in life drawing at Swansea College of Art, and it was here she met her husband, the sculptor Ronald Cour, who was lecturing there.

From BBC

They pointed fingers at what they cast as overpaid consultants, expressed despair that working-class voters of all stripes had abandoned them, and lamented that they had lectured voters instead of listening to them.

From Salon

After teaching at a few universities domestically and guest lecturing abroad, she was recruited by an English professor named Virginia Fowler to teach creative writing at Virginia Tech.

Saschan, a consultant in the wellbeing and healthcare industry, noticed she was gaining weight rapidly, leaving her in so much pain that she was missing lectures.

From BBC

They have documented "some of the lesser known, intimate reproductive behaviours of blue whales, some for the very first time," says Prof Edyvane, who lectures at the Australian National University and Charles Darwin University.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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