Add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing.
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.
6 If I had it here, I would expound it to my pupils.
7 For the secretary had hoped to expound these notes himself at length.
8 It behoveth thee to expound this doubt to me fully and truly.
9 You expound this passage allegorically, and interpret it to theft and larceny.
10 Had I been always blind you could not expound sight to me.
11 Auspicious, and beneficial to all creatures, I shall expound it to thee.
12 Do thou expound to me this truly and according to the ordinance.'
13 Fanny, I suppose, will be able to expound it better than I.
14 To expound this, would be to give a chapter of mediaeval history.
15 After which the doctor went on to expound his philosophy of sex.
16 If any of ye have a wiser plan, let him expound it.'
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