Similar words: picturing, manufacturing, restructuring, lecture, lecturer, maturing, posturing, nocturia. Meaning: ['lektʃə(r)] n. teaching by giving a discourse on some subject (typically to a class).
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61. He will be devoting more time to writing, broadcasting and lecturing.
62. Several euro zone ministers in Wroclaw seemed peeved that the United States, itself burdened with a large budget gap and debt, was lecturing Europe on what should be done.
63. Lecturing , case study , role playing , games, test, group discussion.
64. King Ptolemy prohibited Hegesias from lecturing , lest he depopulate the country.
65. For French graduate students, Taoist ceremonies are something mysterious and distant indeed. Professor Schipper is shown lecturing at University of Paris IV.
66. Poulet would be lecturing along, of raising their hand, at least this is what my friend noticed.
67. Becky was just lecturing Mrs. Osborne upon the follies which her husband committing.
68. A linguistics professor was lecturing to his English class one day.
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