Lecturers [noun]

Definition of Lecturers:

teacher

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Sentence/Example of Lecturers:

A recent endowed lecturer was Raphael Mechoulam, a cannabis research scientist based in Israel.

Emma writes for many relevant, industry related online publications and does a job of an Executive Editor at Bizzmark blog and a guest lecturer at Melbourne University.

Experts from Netflix will work with 2U to design each track and all courses will be led by faculty from Norfolk State University and feature guest lecturers from the tech industry, the company said.

Now a lecturer at Swansea University in Wales, Frawley’s research focuses on the way cultural influencers, like wellness companies, try to make happiness a personal problem.

Gottfried Achenwall, an eminent German lecturer on statistics, history and the laws of nature, died at Gttingen.

If the Socialistic program were to go into effect tomorrow morning there would be here tonight neither lecturer nor audience.

He's a great lecturer, but he's a pacifist—the only one on the faculty—and a friend of Dora's.

I may be the prodigal son, but you're the devil of a moral lecturer, you are!

He was in his element: he would have made an admirable stereopticon lecturer had business not claimed him.

The lecturer was convinced that as a result of his lectures his students were exceptionally chaste and abstinent.