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discoure Meaning

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discoure (v. t.)

To discover.

discoure Sentence Examples

  1. The professor's discourse on quantum mechanics was both enlightening and thought-provoking.
  2. The politician's discourse on healthcare reform was met with both applause and skepticism.
  3. The historian's discourse on the ancient world transported us back in time.
  4. The artist's discourse on the nature of beauty challenged conventional notions.
  5. The philosopher's discourse on ethics raised profound questions about morality.
  6. The theologian's discourse on the existence of God inspired both faith and doubt.
  7. The scientist's discourse on the latest medical advancements was both informative and hopeful.
  8. The lawyer's discourse on the intricacies of the law demonstrated both precision and persuasion.
  9. The activist's discourse on social justice ignited both passion and resistance.
  10. The CEO's discourse on the future of the company left employees feeling both excited and uncertain.

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To discover.

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The professor's discourse on quantum mechanics was both enlightening and thought-provoking.

The politician's discourse on healthcare reform was met with both applause and skepticism.

The historian's discourse on the ancient world transported us back in time.

The artist's discourse on the nature of beauty challenged conventional notions.