Phrases with «lectern»

A lectern is a stand or podium, usually with a slanted top, that someone stands behind while giving a speech or presentation. It is used to hold notes or a script and helps the speaker be more organized and easily seen by the audience. Full definition

Sentences with «lectern»

  • Bennington College President Mariko Silver at lectern, April 12, 2015. (journal.voca.network)
  • Reaching out to different cultures and creeds, different beliefs and backgrounds, our school symbolizes and is built upon a community of learners who acknowledge that education - far more than just the relaying of information from lecterns and course packets - encompasses the passionate interactions and intellectual contributions of a very diverse and very talented group of people. (gse.harvard.edu)
  • This noble creature, a heroic arbiter possessed of powers to sense the «quality» and «value» of legal services, has attained an exalted status at conferences, around tables, behind lecterns and upon podia the length and breadth of the land. (motivelegal.com)
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