A treatise advancing a new point of view resulting from research; usually a requirement for an advanced academic degree.
A formal, usually lengthy, systematic discourse on some subject.
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Examples for "treatise "
Examples for "treatise "
1 The matter of his treatise is extraordinary; the manner more extraordinary still.
2 The young American recently so absorbed at the reading of my treatise .
3 And in this treatise , both of these are largely opened and explained.
4 The treatise takes the form, like the rest, of an imaginary conversation.
5 Certainly this is the most entertaining treatise on the Revelation ever written.
1 Madariaga was perhaps beyond criticism in a doctoral dissertation in Great Britain.
2 Had she been up for the ASAA dissertation prize that year too?
3 For my dissertation project, I have to produce a TV documentary treatment.
4 One freshman, to start conversation, went into a long dissertation on tea.
5 Among marine scientists, her dissertation is still referred to as a landmark.
6 He was simply thrilled that he could write his dissertation and graduate.
7 She was twenty-nine, only a few months removed from defending her dissertation .
8 I mean, I had a monster dissertation waiting for me back home.
9 I am currently researching into feminist publishing houses for my MA dissertation .
10 Yes, I did give a little dissertation along those lines one afternoon.
11 I bathed and dressed, then glanced through my dissertation one last time.
12 The pious cardinal D'Aguirre has written a learned dissertation ton this subject.
13 However, it is not my intention to enter upon a religious dissertation .
14 He, on his part, could not spare the time for his dissertation .
15 You want to sleep, but it's a question of my dissertation .
16 He offered to present his student with the problem as a dissertation theme.
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Dissertation в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки