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will lecture

  • future tense
    of lecture.
    lecture
    noun
    a speech read or delivered before an audience or class, especially for instruction or to set forth some subject.

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The 49-year-old political activist and lawyer won’t be a traditional full-time faculty member, the university says, but she will lecture, invite guest speakers, and host symposiums.

From Washington Times Apr. 5, 2023

On Wednesday, Lee will lecture on artificial intelligence — part of a weekly “evergreen classroom.”

From Los Angeles Times May 22, 2022

Michael Drewett, scholar of this manipulation of desires during the era of "our boys on the border", will lecture during the September Jive season.

From US News Sep. 15, 2016

From Paris, the 140-passenger Avalon Creativity cruises north on the Seine with an art historian who will lecture on the artistic movement, its innovators and its evolution beyond France.

From New York Times Feb. 11, 2011

I will practise on the trumpet: I will lecture on the greatness of the souls of men when we know them thoroughly.

From The Egoist by George Meredith