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Definition of Lectured

Lectured
Lecture Lec"ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lectured (-t[-u]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Lecturing.] 1. To read or deliver a lecture to. 2. To reprove formally and with authority.

Meaning of Lectured from wikipedia

- A lecture (from Latin: lectura 'reading') is an oral presentation intended to present information or teach people about a particular subject, for example...
- A lecture hall (or lecture theatre) is a large room used for instruction, typically at a college or university. Unlike a traditional classroom with a capacity...
- The Gifford Lectures (/ˈɡɪfərd/) are an annual series of lectures which were established in 1887 by the will of Adam Gifford, Lord Gifford at the four...
- Although Hegel lectured on art several times , he died before he was able to publish the handbook that he intended to use to accompany the lectures, and outside...
- The Regensburg lecture or Regensburg address was delivered on 12 September 2006 by Pope Benedict XVI at the University of Regensburg in Germany, which...
- A public lecture (also known as an open lecture) is one means emplo**** for educating the public. Gresham College, in London, has been providing free public...
- An online lecture is an educational lecture designed to be posted online. Lectures are recorded to video, audio or both, then uploaded and made viewable...
- Fashionable Lectures: Composed and Delivered with Birch Discipline was a **** book originally published in the 18th century and republished by...
- The Hayek Lecture is hosted annually by the Institute of Economic Affairs in memory of Nobel Prize-winning economist Friedrich Hayek. The first Annual...
- The Milroy Lectures are given on topics in public health, to the Royal College of Physicians, London. They were set up by money left by Gavin Milroy, who...