treatise (Meaning)

Wordnet

treatise (n)

a formal exposition

Webster

treatise (n.)

A written composition on a particular subject, in which its principles are discussed or explained; a tract.

Story; discourse.

treatise Sentence Examples

  1. The renowned physicist's treatise on quantum mechanics revolutionized the field.
  2. Aristotle's treatise on politics explored the nature of government and the ideal state.
  3. The medical treatise described innovative surgical techniques that were widely adopted.
  4. The environmentalist's treatise argued for the urgent need to protect endangered species.
  5. The literary treatise analyzed the stylistic nuances of Shakespeare's plays.
  6. The theologian's treatise delved into the mysteries of faith and divine revelation.
  7. The historian's treatise provided a comprehensive account of the American Revolution.
  8. The economic treatise proposed a radical overhaul of monetary policy.
  9. The legal treatise clarified the complexities of contract law.
  10. The psychological treatise examined the intricate workings of the human mind.

FAQs About the word treatise

a formal expositionA written composition on a particular subject, in which its principles are discussed or explained; a tract., Story; discourse.

monograph, tract, discussion, discourse, article, essay, study, prolegomenon, theme, primer

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The renowned physicist's treatise on quantum mechanics revolutionized the field.

Aristotle's treatise on politics explored the nature of government and the ideal state.

The medical treatise described innovative surgical techniques that were widely adopted.

The environmentalist's treatise argued for the urgent need to protect endangered species.