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ORATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
orated; orating Synonyms of orate intransitive verb : to speak in an elevated and often pompous manner.
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orate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
orate See also: oráte Contents 1 English 1.1 Etymology 1.2 Pronunciation 1.3 Verb 1.3.1 Synonyms 1.3.2 Related terms 1.3.3 Translations 1.4 Adjective 1.5 ...
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ORATE Synonyms: 33 Similar Words | Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
1. as in to speak to talk as if giving an important and formal speech given the opportunity, many politicians will orate at considerable length on just about ...
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orate
orate, v. (ˈɔəreɪt, ɒˈreɪt) [f. L. orāt-, ppl. stem of ōrāre to speak, plead, pray. This word is occasionally instanced since c 1600, but has only recently come into more common use, as a back-formation from oration, app. first in U.S. c 1860; in Dictionaries it is recorded in Webster Supp. (1879).]...
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ORATE - University of Portland
ORATE is a Northwest regional professional organization of teacher educators. We are part of the national Association of Teacher Educators (ATE).
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ORATE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
to make an oration; speak in a pompous or bombastic manner; a humorously derogatory term; orate in American English (ɔˈreit, ouˈreit, ˈɔreit, ˈoureit)
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Orate fratres
Orate fratres is the incipit of a request for prayer that the priest celebrating Mass of the Roman Rite addresses to the faithful participating in it before If the Orate fratres were an old integral part of the Mass, it would of course be sung loud."
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ORATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used with or without object). orated, orating. to deliver an oration; speak pompously; declaim. orate. / ɔːˈreɪt /. verb. to make or give ...
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Orate: Find Your Next Speaker
Orate is an online marketplace that connects event organizers and public speakers. Organizers can find the perfect speaker, meeting both their event's needs & ...
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Orate - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
To orate is to give an important-sounding speech. If you're giving a wedding toast, feel free to orate. However, if you're giving a friend advice, it's best to ...
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orate | definition for kids - Wordsmyth Children's Dictionary
definition: to speak in a formal or pompous manner. related words: · cant, discourse, recite, speak, spout, talk. Word PartsSubscriber feature About ...
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oratist
oratist rare. (ˈɒrətɪst) [f. orate v. + -ist.] One given to orating.1887 Swinburne in Fortn. Rev. XLII. 173 The orotund oratist of Manhattan.
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Roberto Bravo
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Al sur de la frontera (South of the Border)
No es como usted dice (It's not as you say)
Vida del Orate (Life of the Orate)
Lo que quedó de
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exorate
† ˈexorate, v. Obs. [f. L. exōrāt- ppl. stem of exōrāre, f. ex- (see ex- prefix1) + ōrāre to pray.] 1. trans. a. To request earnestly, implore. b. To prevail upon (a person) by entreaty.1599 Porter Angry Wom. Abingd. Prol., Let a poore scholler implore and exerate [sic] that you would make him riche...
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lxxxxiij°. cuius anime propicietur deus.On a north isle window,Orate pro bono statu Thome Thirsby, et Eliz.
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