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    treatise
    /ˈtriːtɪz/

    noun

    • 1. a written work dealing formally and systematically with a subject: "his treatise on Scottish political theory"

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  2. TREATISE definition: 1. a formal piece of writing that considers and examines a particular subject: 2. a formal piece…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of TREATISE is a systematic exposition or argument in writing including a methodical discussion of the facts and principles involved and conclusions reached. How to use treatise in a sentence.

  4. TREATISE meaning: 1. a formal piece of writing that considers and examines a particular subject: 2. a formal piece…. Learn more.

  5. Treatise definition: a formal and systematic exposition in writing of the principles of a subject, generally longer and more detailed than an essay.. See examples of TREATISE used in a sentence.

  6. 2 meanings: 1. a formal work on a subject, esp one that deals systematically with its principles and conclusions 2. → an.... Click for more definitions.

  7. treatise (on something) a long and serious piece of writing on a particular subject ‘A Treatise on Probability’ by John Maynard Keynes; Any of these questions would deserve a lengthy treatise, perhaps even a small book.

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    A treatise is a formal and systematic written discourse on some subject concerned with investigating or exposing the principles of the subject and its conclusions. A monograph is a treatise on a specialized topic.

  9. A treatise is a formal written paper about a specific subject. It’s like an essay but longer. A treatise is usually about a serious subject, so you might read a treatise on democracy, but you probably won't read a treatise about chewing gum.

  10. noun. A formal, lengthy exposition of a topic: discourse, disquisition, dissertation.

  11. treatise definition: a formal piece of writing that examines a particular subject. Learn more.