elucubrated

/ɪˈluːkjʊbreɪtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of elucubrate: worked on something late into the night.
    • The poet elucubrated over every line of his new collection.
    • They elucubrated together, fueled by coffee and determination.
    • She elucubrated for weeks to prepare her thesis.
adjective
  1. Produced by working late into the night; carefully composed after long effort.
    • His elucubrated essay showed deep thought and careful research.
    • Her elucubrated speech impressed the audience with its detail.
    • The elucubrated manuscript was full of corrections and notes.
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