elaborated

IPA: ɪɫˈæbɝeɪtʌd

adjective

  • (rhetoric) expanded
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Examples of "elaborated" in Sentences

  • I elaborated the article in the meantime.
  • Doctrine of the Hereafter increasingly elaborated.
  • Sunday, Irvin elaborated: No one is perfect as a person.
  • Its technology is a stroke of genius that has been elaborated from the DS-164.
  • A day later, Palin elaborated on her support in a race that proved embarrassing to the GOP establishment.
  • Our dependence upon them, for the sort of plans we have elaborated, is indicated by a recent press dispatch.
  • "The fair helps guava producers market themselves and promote the consumption of guava products while making the public familiar with the various products elaborated from the fruit," said Mara Magdalena Gallegos Alvarado´, in charge of tourism in Calvillo.
  • Mr. McCain elaborated in an interview with ABC afterwards, saying that working with the California liberal has been an unpleasant experience because Barbara Boxer personalizes the political discourse that we have and that's why she's had so very little effect of any kind in the political process.
  • It is an instrument in the service of a global artistic project, frequently subordinated to a narrative, or, at least, discursive aim; if it submits a priori to some formal rule that constrains the contents and, in a certain way, creates them, the page layout is generally elaborated from a semantically determined content, where the breakdowns has already assured discretization in successive enunciations known as panels.

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