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How do you use explicate in a sentence?

He could not explicate the actions of his son.


How can you use the word explicate in a sentence?

the teacher tried to explicate to their students how a bird raises her chicks


What is a synonym for explicate?

Clarify or Explain


What is an antonym for imply?

Define,explicate,express and state


What is a synonym for the word explicate?

amplify, clarify, develop, explain, illustrate


What are synonyms for explain?

Explicate, elaborate, make clear, describe, define, resolve, clarify, simplify


What is another word meaning to explain?

another word of saying that is:i am trying to explicate something to you


What does Explicating a poem mean?

To explicate means to explain or interpret, so you would be explaining or interpreting a poem.


Synonym of clarify?

make clear, shed/throw light on, elucidate, illuminate, explain, explicate, define, spell out, clear up


Antonym for imply?

Most words do not have antonyms. 'However' does not.


Can you have some money?

No its my money!


Is we will expand on that correct grammar?

Yes, it's fine. Note the following from Merriam-Webster:explain, expound, explicate, elucidate, interpret mean to make something clear or understandable. explain implies a making plain or intelligible what is not immediately obvious or entirely known . expound implies a careful often elaborate explanation . explicate adds the idea of a developed or detailed analysis . elucidate stresses the throwing of light upon as by offering details or motives previously unclear or only implicit . interpret adds to explain the need for imagination or sympathy or special knowledge in dealing with something .----In response to the answer above, Merriam-Webster Collegiate does not include "on" after the verb "expound" (see the example in definition 2).For further details, examples, and sources see http://www.seriousscholar.com/avoid-unnecessary-prepositions-with-some-verbs/