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US
/ɪˈɫæbɝeɪtəd/
]
[ UK /ɪlˈæbəɹˌeɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /ɪlˈæbəɹˌeɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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developed or executed with care and in minute detail
a detailed plan
the carefully elaborated theme
the elaborate register of the inhabitants prevented tax evasion
How To Use elaborated In A Sentence
- Besides, correction effect of fundamental variables in the model to RMB rate misalignment is also elaborated.
- These are (1) the production in the blood of an antidote to the toxin or poison elaborated by the invading microbe -- an antitoxin, which chemically neutralises the toxin; (2) the production in the blood of the attacked animal of a "germicidal" poison which repels and kills the attacking microbes themselves (not merely neutralising their poisonous products); (3) the extermination of the intrusive, disease-producing microbes by a kind of police, which scour the blood channels and tissues and "eat up" -- actually engulf and digest -- the hostile intruders. More Science From an Easy Chair
- the accompanist picked up the idea and elaborated it
- A day later, Palin elaborated on her support in a race that proved embarrassing to the GOP establishment. Sarah Palin's Election Scorecard
- Its technology is a stroke of genius that has been elaborated from the DS-164. New Sofas from de Sede
- This has been augmented by retirement migration, a topic that will be elaborated in the following section.
- Questions can be stark, unelaborated; but answers have implications. Times, Sunday Times
- They believe that they have elaborated a theory linking ventilation, cytokine release, and multiple organ system failure.
- The ghostwriter wants to produce a good book and they have over-elaborated on things.
- Many pupils were still asking closed questions that did not encourage or prompt elaborated answers.