verb
- delivered a lecture or discourse, especially in an academic setting
Usage: past tense of ‘prelect’; formal; rare
Examples
- The professor prelected on ancient philosophy to a small group of graduate students.
- He prelected about the importance of classical education in modern society.
- The scholar prelected for two hours on medieval literature.
- She prelected on the subject with great authority and knowledge.
- The visiting lecturer prelected about recent developments in the field.