Dissert

Word DISSERT
Character 7
Hyphenation dis sert
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Refers to the process of researching and writing a dissertation. Used in place of similar descriptors, such as writing or studying, in order to emphasize the great scope and magnitude of the work taking place. Often used by graduate students to describe their work schedule. Urban Dictionary

To actively work on a thesis, prospectus or dissertation. Urban Dictionary

An April Fool's joke taken too far Urban Dictionary

An idea that was spawned from the evil nasty dissertation monsters to make students fail university and waste three years of their life and lots of money Urban Dictionary

A large piece of work , mainly done in the wee hours of the morning whilst drinking loads of coffee. Generally in the 10k++ word range Urban Dictionary

Verb: a thinly-veiled euphemism that advanced graduate students use to describe non-academic activities, often used with air quotes. Urban Dictionary

The last course in cooking school. Urban Dictionary

When you spend a very long time at the computer, working on your dissertation (or other big project) but come away feeling like you have achieved nothing, but you are also no longer able to function normally. Usually cured by alcohol. Urban Dictionary

An academic dissertation that draws heavily upon the uncredited work of others. So named for the yellow highlighting that tends to be used to illustrate the fact, with a nod to the term 'yellow journalism.' Urban Dictionary

Sending multiple texts which far exceed the 160 character limit of a standard text message that often includes superfluous details; typically involves complex conversations that should take place via email or phone call. Urban Dictionary

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The word "dissert" in example sentences

Enfin bref c pas la premiere fois qu'on me dit que mes redac sont bien puisque avant ma premiere PFE la prof a insister pour lire ma dissert 'devant tout le monde ... ❋ Pinku-tk (2007)

Who will debate, dissect, and dissert the virtue of Sci-fi to no ends ... ❋ Unknown (2005)

Upon such occasions it is not amiss to know how to parley cuisine, and to be able to dissert upon the growth and flavor of wines. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Lord descended, to helle and dispoyled it; for at such houre schal he dispoyle the world, and lede his chosene to blisse; and the othere schalle be condempne to perpetuelle peynes: and thanne schalle every man have aftir his dissert, outher gode or evylle; but zif the mercy of God passe his rightewisnesse. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Estre Day, suche tyme as oure Lord aroos: and the dom schalle begynne, suche houre as oure Lord descended, to helle and dispoyled it; for at such houre schal he dispoyle the world, and lede his chosene to blisse; and the othere schalle be condempne to perpetuelle peynes: and thanne schalle every man have aftir his dissert, outher gode or evylle; but zif the mercy of God passe his rightewisnesse. ❋ Unknown (2003)

See Le Brun, Explic. des Cérèmonies de la Messe, t. 4, pp. 234-235, dissert.l. 4, art. ❋ Alban Butler (N/A)

; JOAN DE GROSSIS, Agatha Catanensis sive de natali patria S. Agathae, dissert. histor. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

(London, 1895); Driver, Isaiah: his life and times and the writings which bear his name (London, 1888); Lowth, Isaiah, translation, dissert. and notes (London, 1778); Skinner, Isaiah (Cambridge, 1896); ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Nov. 1 (1887), 432-43; LAUNOY, De Victorino episc. et mart. dissert. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

She soon recognised his love of nature; and this allowed her to dissert on the subject, at once sublime and inexhaustible, with copiousness worthy of the theme. ❋ Benjamin Disraeli (1842)

I am not going to dissert on Hood's humor; I am not a fair judge. ❋ William Makepeace Thackeray (1837)

It is also a delicate, and no very grateful task, to dissert upon the literature and manners of a nation so dissimilar; and requires an attention and impartiality which would induce us -- though perhaps no inattentive observers, nor ignorant of the language or customs of the people among whom we have recently abode -- to distrust, or at least defer our judgment, and more narrowly examine our information. ❋ Teresa Guiccioli (1836)

(Ligue de Cambray, tom.i. dissert. prélim., p. 66.) ❋ William Hickling Prescott (1827)

[30] See Dubos, Ligue de Cambray, dissert. prelim., p. 60. ❋ William Hickling Prescott (1827)

[31] Du Bos, Histoire de la Ligue faite à Cambray, (Paris, 1728), tom.i. dissert, prélim. ❋ William Hickling Prescott (1827)

They have been well spoken of by two -- Southey and Coleridge -- of whose most poetical compositions respectively, "Thalaba" and the "Ancient Mariner," in some future volume we may dissert. ❋ John Wilson (1819)

It is also a delicate, and no very grateful task, to dissert upon the literature and manners of a nation so dissimilar; and requires an attention and impartiality which would induce us, -- though perhaps no inattentive observers, nor ignorant of the language or customs of the people amongst whom we have recently abode -- to distrust, or at least defer our judgment, and more narrowly examine our information. ❋ George Gordon Byron Byron (1806)

Italiae Medii Aevi, tom.ii. dissert.xxvii. p. 577 -- 579. ❋ Edward Gibbon (1765)

Medii Aevi, tom.v. dissert.lviii. p. 9, who had composed ❋ Edward Gibbon (1765)

Muratori (dissert.xxvi. tom.ii. p. 492) has translated this curious fact with the doggerel verses that accompanied the gift: -- ❋ Edward Gibbon (1765)

[Clarissa] said [she cannot] attend the party because she needs to dissertate. For years it seems the only thing she has done is dissertate, and yet she still hasn't finished her [PhD]. ❋ Ldowning (2009)

Johnny is going to be [dissertating] in his [study carrel] in [the library] today. ❋ Groovy9113 (2009)

(Teacher/Professor): Hey it would be an awsome [April Fool's] joke if we got them (students) to write 5000-15000 words on something completely pointless and make it worth half of their end result! Other teacher/professor: yeah! omg that would be amazing let's call it a [DISSERTATION]...that'll [get 'em] Then before you know it it becomes a compulsory aspect of your grade/degree ❋ Onlymejustme (2009)

I have a 15000 word dissertation to hand in, in [less than] [72] hours [Argh] ! ❋ DirkDiggler (2003)

I got a [friggen] disertation to do and the handin is in [72] hours [my god]!! ❋ Jock Strap (2003)

What were you doing at [the bar] yesterday [afternoon]? Oh, I was just "dissertating" *[wink]*. ❋ FlyGrl (2010)

Don't [eat] my dissertation. ❋ George Stephans (2004)

I have so got Dissertation Brain, I've been [sat] here for 5 hours, have [achieved] nothing. It's due in in [48 hours] :S ❋ Princesshelz (2011)

"William [Meehan] [submitted] a [yellow dissertation] drawing upon Carl Boening. Of course, since Meehan is a ranked academic, he will never be called on it." ❋ ChurchHatesTucker (2009)

[Diane]: Did you understand the point I was trying to [make in] my text? Chris: You mean your last 16 texts in a row? No, Diane, because I didn't have time to read your [text dissertation]. Just call me. ❋ Tippy_CJM (2012)

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