Add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing.
Sinònims
Examples for "expand"
Examples for "expand"
1The state government said this week it plans to expand the plant.
2YFood said it will use the funds to expand further in Europe.
3As conditions improve, we hope to continue to expand our NZ operations.
4Backers hope to expand the program to 50 countries within five years.
5Several other major companies are looking to expand production in the region.
1But the elaborate arrangement actually delays the problem by just a year.
2Natural biominerals are often elaborate in detail but light, durable and strong.
3Kotb mentioned Morgan's elaborate New Jersey home, which features an extensive aquarium.
4Other animals clearly communicate with one another, sometimes in fairly elaborate ways.
5Claims family is under pressure from personal circumstances, but would not elaborate.
1We'll have to enlarge the opening to get a good look inside.
2You still have a lot of possibilities to enlarge sanctions, he said.
3Start with the Burg, I decided, and then enlarge the search area.
4Your father will enlarge on what I say.' He bows to her.
5Simply enlarge the circle of the household and you have the nation.
1Maybe I'll expound on those at some point in the near future.
2He also began to expound on expansive new goals for the jihad.
3This is an attempt to expound the symbolism of the Christian religion.
4His main purpose was to expound and enforce the teaching of Confucius.
5It behoveth thee to expound to us what constitutes the highest penances.
1He proceeded to dilate upon the importance of the uniformity of screws.
2You and I need not dilate as to the conduct of others.
3I ask for only ten minutes, in order to dilate the hydrogen.
4Pole had plaintively attempted to dilate on the virtues of Martha Chump.
5Her eyes dilate, her hands clasp her neck in a convulsive clutch.
1Then they began to expatiate with fresh enthusiasm on her unparalleled loveliness.
2Their gaiety is not greater than their delicacy-butI will not expatiate.
3Whereupon, vastly encouraged, Clyde proceeded to expatiate upon his own surpassing qualifications.
4But why expatiate to a stranger on sorrow which must be secret?
5How could I expatiate upon the benefits that would arise from both!
1But to the majority, who are bound to be strangers, let me exposit myself.
2And all the time Watson exposited the way Patsy Horan had done it.
3Master of the Sentences, iv, 3) and Bede (Exposit.
4For according to Jerome [*Pelagius, Exposit.
5Hence Jerome says (Exposit.
1Officials said they would work over the weekend to flesh out the agreement.
2He sent me hundreds of family pictures that helped flesh out the story.
3It was seeking to flesh out any irregularities in the officials' accumulated wealth.
4What word would you like a political leader to flesh out?
5The bureau's ballistics experts will join the probe to flesh out the investigation.
Translations for lucubrate