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