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orated

  • past participle
    of orate.
    orate
    verb (used with or without object)
    to deliver an oration; speak pompously; declaim.
  • past tense form
    of orate.
    orate
    verb (used with or without object)
    to deliver an oration; speak pompously; declaim.

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That the speeches in “Undelivered” were never orated does take some of the helium out of their balloons, but in Nussbaum’s able hands, this cruise through what-might-have-been offers a hell of a fun ride.

From Washington Post Jun. 3, 2022

While working as a lawyer, he found himself unable to deliver orated arguments as eloquently as he could write them.

From Salon Apr. 30, 2022

"Just remember that self-love is a journey. It doesn’t happen miraculously one day," she orated.

From Fox News Aug. 18, 2021

At 193 Bowery was Military Hall, where the Metropolitan Police were organized in the 1840s, the Elks convened in 1868 and Emma Goldman orated in the 1890s.

From New York Times Apr. 18, 2013

Sometimes he stood on a broken chair or a cinder block while he orated.

From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides

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