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1orate — orate; per·orate; …
2orate — index address (talk to), declaim, discourse, recite Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3orate — (v.) c.1600, to pray, to plead, from L. oratus, pp. of orare pray, plead, speak before a court or assembly (see ORATOR (Cf. orator)). The meaning make a formal speech emerged c.1860 in American English as a back formation of ORATION (Cf. oration) …
4orate — s. m. 1. Doido; pessoa pouco sensata. 2. casa de orates: casa de malucos …
5orate — [v] speak address, expound, grandstand, lecture, moralize, pontificate, preach, sermonize, talk, vociferate; concepts 60,285 …
6orate — sustantivo masculino,f. 1. Uso/registro: elevado. Persona que tiene poco juicio o muy imprudente. Sinónimo: demente …
7orate — (Del cat. orat). 1. com. Persona que ha perdido el juicio. 2. coloq. Persona de poco juicio, moderación y prudencia. ☛ V. casa de orates …
8orate — ► VERB ▪ make a long or pompous speech …
9orate — [ō rāt′, ôr′at΄] vi. orated, orating [back form. < ORATION] to make an oration; speak in a pompous or bombastic manner: a humorously derogatory term …
10orate — (Del cat. orat.) ► sustantivo masculino femenino 1 SIQUIATRÍA Persona que ha perdido el juicio: ■ los orates necesitan tratamiento siquiátrico. SINÓNIMO loco 2 coloquial Persona de poco juicio o prudencia: ■ con tus actos pareces un orate. * * *… …