Meaning & Definition of word "Dissertation"

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    Dissertation

    /ˌdɪsərˈteɪʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. A long essay or thesis involving personal academic research, typically written by a candidate for a doctoral degree.
      • Example: After years of research, she finally submitted her dissertation on climate change.
    • 2. A formal written discourse on a subject, often for a particular academic field.
      • Example: His dissertation explored the philosophical implications of artificial intelligence.
    • 3. A document presenting the author's research and findings in support of their candidature for a degree, particularly a doctoral degree.
      • Example: The university requires a defense of the dissertation before awarding the Ph.D.
    • 4. A lengthy written treatment of a subject typically in an academic context.
      • Example: She started her dissertation on the effects of social media on communication skills.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'dissertatio', from 'dissertare', meaning to discuss or argue.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    dissertation defense:

    The oral presentation and examination of a dissertation before a committee.

    dissertation committee:

    A group of faculty members who oversee the dissertation process and evaluation.

    write a dissertation:

    To compose a large, formal document that presents research and findings.

    Related Words

    thesis:

    A statement or theory put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.

    research:

    The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources to establish facts and reach new conclusions.

    academic:

    Relating to education and scholarship.

    Slang Meanings of dissertation

    Meaning: Diss

    Example Sentence: I’m almost done with my diss and ready to graduate.

    Meaning: Dissert

    Example Sentence: I’ve been disserting for weeks to meet my deadline.