elucidate...means to make something clear/ to explain/ to clarify
ex The object of the meeting was elucidated in the pre-announcement.
hope the above is in order
swarna bansal
Reading the 'guidelines for answering questions' can elucidate the right way and the wrong way to contribute.
elucidate
There is no prefix. The suffix is -ate.
The information provided herein should serve to elucidate the details on the matter. The former sentence uses the word to illustrate its meaning, which is to make something clear.
remove, dismantle, analyze,elucidate
I'm hard-pressed to elucidate an answer to your query. Every query has more than one answer. My results of my research do not definitively resolve your query. Is that the finest query you could devise on the subject?
He elucidated the matter before starting the project. Elucidate means to make something clear.
They reveled with elucidation.
When Jennifer asked her boss for more details, he declined to elucidate further.
i dont fuvkin know
The professor used a series of diagrams to elucidate the complex scientific concept for the students.
The professor used a detailed diagram to elucidate the complex concept in her lecture.
To make clear or manifest; to render more intelligible; to illustrate; as, an example will elucidate the subject.
To make clear or manifest; to render more intelligible; to illustrate; as, an example will elucidate the subject.
Please elucidate.
Correggio
analysis of amino acid sequence of small fragments
It means to have made clear.