Add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing.
1 But to the majority, who are bound to be strangers, let me exposit myself.
2 And all the time Watson exposited the way Patsy Horan had done it.
3 Master of the Sentences, iv, 3) and Bede ( Exposit .
4 For according to Jerome [*Pelagius, Exposit .
5 Hence Jerome says ( Exposit .
6 And besides, he was carefully expositing to her his views on settlement work-views that Bill Totts' adventures had played a part in formulating.
7 "Hell is sure cluttered with geezers that played systems," he exposited , as the keeper raked the table.
8 "Well, it is this way," Kelly exposited .
9 Also, he exposited the theory, as ancient as priests and rulers, that priests and rulers must work together in the orderly governance of the people.
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