verb
- past tense of dissert; to write or speak at length on a subject; to discourse or expound formally.
Usage: archaic or formal; rarely used in modern English
Examples
- The professor disserted on the history of philosophy for over an hour.
- He disserted extensively about the merits of classical literature.
- She disserted on the topic with great erudition and detail.
- The scholar disserted in his published work about medieval manuscripts.