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[ US /ɪˈɫusəˌdeɪt/ ]
[ UK /ɪlˈuːsɪdˌe‍ɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear
    Clear up the question of who is at fault
    Could you clarify these remarks?
  2. make clear and (more) comprehensible
    clarify the mystery surrounding her death

How To Use elucidate In A Sentence

  • Additional prospective, longitudinal research is needed to further elucidate the experiences and outcomes associated with lung transplantation.
  • Dave Pollard elucidates the difference between search and research - you'll be expert when you finish this piece.
  • The shaking table test of a 1/10 scale multi rib wall plate lightweight frame model with a height of ten stories is elucidated.
  • Incidentally, it may be worth mentioning that the notion of an aesthetic judgment should obviously not be elucidated in terms in terms of the idea of a work of art: we make aesthetic judgments about nature and we make nonaesthetic judgments about works of art. Aesthetic Judgment
  • He tried to elucidate the Architect view of free will and the fate of the universe. THE BROKEN GOD
  • In it, he elucidates the intrinsic connection between the two phenomena.
  • To appreciate the significance of the lyrical origin of tragedy, we must first elucidate lyric poetry as such.
  • There was a mystery about the Animal, he said, but he would not elucidate. THE SCAR
  • In your acknowledgments, you not only thank your teachers in flamenco, but also the astonishing guitarists who elucidated and inspired you. A Conversation with Sarah Bird, author of the novel The Flamenco Academy
  • In addition, the signals that lead a cell to necrosis or apoptosis remain to be elucidated.
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