anaxagorize
/ænæksəˈɡɔrɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to teach or expound in a pompous, pretentious, or dogmatic manner, especially in the style of the ancient Greek philosopher Anaxagoras
“He anaxagorized the complex scientific concept to his audience, but many found it confusing and pretentious.”
2. noun
the act of anaxagorizing
“The professor’s anaxagorizing of the theory was met with skepticism by his peers.”