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lecture

[lek-cher] / ˈlɛk tʃər /






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There, he met Ludwig Wittgenstein, the philosopher, and went to all the lectures in biology and chemistry he could find.

From The Wall Street Journal

During the lecture, Joan told the students that she was "still compos mentis enough" to make use of the help that is available.

From BBC

His response was not lectures, but structure, honesty and consistency - delivered through the opportunity to play sport, make music and learn life skills and underpinned by the discipline and respect learned in his boxing.

From BBC

It wasn’t just coaches lecturing, but also players speaking up.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s a biography of our national ego, with Marty brashly lecturing the British head of the International Table Tennis Association that a champion from the United States would boost the sport’s global reputation.

From Los Angeles Times