Jane Doe expounded her philosophy clearly and energetically.
She asked the professor to expound on the theory during the lecture.
The administrator asked his assistant to expound on her reason for handing in her resignation.
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))
The professor will expound on the theories of relativity during today's lecture.
To "expound" on something means to explain it (idea, book, etc.) in detail.
"Expound" is a regular verb; therefore, the simple past and the past participle are both "expounded".
The teacher instructed the girl to expound on her thesis statement. When I tried to expound on my opinion, I could hear points that confused even me. Few voters could expound on why they wanted one candidate over the other.
The answer of expounding is to basically explain ... for instance an simple sentence is like ... She painted her room .. nothing really explains what she actually did ... now an expound simple sentence ... She painted her room with various amounts of colors :)
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She used a loom to weave a beautiful tapestry.
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