Disquisition (noun)

  1. A formal or systematic inquiry into a subject.
  2. A lengthy or elaborate discussion or treatment of a topic or question.

Origin:

Late 16th century; earliest use found in richard mulcaster. from latin disquisitio(n-), from disquirere to inquire.

Examples:

  1. The disquisition on the history of the ancient civilization was well researched and detailed.
  2. The disquisition covered a wide range of topics and perspectives.
  3. The disquisition provided a thorough analysis of the current state of the field.
  4. The disquisition was written in an academic style and cited multiple sources.
  5. The disquisition was well received and greatly expanded upon previous work on the subject.
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