elucidate

IPA: ɪɫˈusʌdeɪt

verb

  • (transitive) To make clear; to clarify; to shed light upon.
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Examples of "elucidate" in Sentences

  • The article is supposed to elucidate.
  • The point of the wikipedia is to elucidate.
  • Recently, the nature of the bond was elucidated.
  • Finally, the method of the robbery was elucidated.
  • (to 'elucidate' means to explain in greater detail)
  • Letters to elucidate the history of Sonora and Sinaloa.
  • One wonders if Amanda knows what the word "elucidate" means.
  • It comes from lux, light – to elucidate is to throw light on.
  • A simple example would elucidate the topic for the rest of us.
  • The biochemical basis for the disease would be elucidated in 1965.
  • The reason is elucidated in the revision history of the last edit.
  • Initially, I used the word elucidate above, as in elucidating mysteries.
  • It is, however, Wikipedia's place to elucidate and illumine the argument.
  • The pathway for this response was largely elucidated in rats in the 1980s.
  •   I'll sell more books, and have the opportunity to "elucidate" more people!
  • Vying for the award is limited to those who understand what "elucidate" means.
  • Next morning, in a hired car, she had Castanado and Mme. Dubroca, Beloiseau and Mme. Alexandre, not merely show but, as the ironworker said, pinching forefinger and thumb together in the air, "elucidate" to her, for hours, the _vieux carré_.

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