disquisition [noun]

Definition of disquisition:

  • A long or elaborate essay or discussion on a particular subject.
  • an elaborate analytical or explanatory essay or discussion

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Sentence/Example of disquisition:

The professor's disquisition on ancient Roman architecture was both informative and engaging.

Her disquisition on the impact of climate change was published in a renowned scientific journal.

He spent years writing his disquisition on the evolution of language.

The disquisition provided a comprehensive analysis of the economic factors leading to the recession.

The student's disquisition on Shakespeare's tragedies earned him top honors in his literature class.

During the seminar, the guest speaker delivered a disquisition on the ethics of artificial intelligence.

The disquisition delved deeply into the philosophical implications of quantum mechanics.

Her lengthy disquisition on the history of jazz music captivated the audience.

The book is essentially a disquisition on the political theories of the 20th century.

The scientist's disquisition on genetic engineering sparked a lively debate among the attendees.