I would like to expound further on this, but it seems unnecessary.
He began to expound in great detail his plans for the nation.
Sally was one of those people who would expound on a project just so that no one else would have to present theirs.
The prokect specifically said to expound greatly upon your assigned subject, and I wondered how i would manage that when my subject was "clams."
you can substitute expound for words like describe, explain and detailed, just make sure that the sentence flows (his detailed list was intriguing --> his expounded list was intriguing , not his expound list was intriguing))
Explicate means a thorough analysis of something, generally a literary work. An example of it used in a sentence would be: Our teacher asked us to explicate the poem, giving our interpretation of the poem's meaning.
Please elaborate Mr. Obama on your comprehensive Middle East Plan, we do not understand.
The word expound means "to postulate or to speak". To use the word in a sentence, it should look something like this: "The teacher took time to expound upon his earlier notation".
the teacher asked the student to paraphrase the sentence or put it in his own word
The designer needed to elaborate on his design for mass production.
I employed as yourself
elaborate your work it could get better.
The Caesars of Rome were buried in elaborate crypts.
[verb] ''Would you care to elaborate on your report?'' asked the teacher. ( sorry I couldn't think of one for the adjective. )
Elaborate preparations were made for the sumptuous banquet, to be held in the back of a pick-up truck on the Hume Highway somewhere between Holbrook and Tarcutta. Please elaborate, step by step, how you did your science experiment. The teacher asked us to tell why American won over the British in the Revolutionary War and to elaborate the details with dates and names of battles. The boy gave elaborate details about the robber, but the police suspected the boy made up a fictitous story.
more elaborate and most elaborate
i was so elaborate after i excersised all day
elaborate your work it could get better.
I will keep it short, and not elaborate a great deal in supplying you with this answer.
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the man elaborated his show
He gave a quick, perfunctory answer to the question and did not bother to elaborate.
The Caesars of Rome were buried in elaborate crypts.
[verb] ''Would you care to elaborate on your report?'' asked the teacher. ( sorry I couldn't think of one for the adjective. )
You must scuttle the ship at the very moment we are boarded, lieutenant!
The woman was mystified by the professor's elaborate explanation of quantum physics.
The Chief decided to describe an elaborate plan of attack to his subordinates.
Writers often adumbrate key ideas right away and then elaborate on them later