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US
/ɪˈɫusəˌdeɪt/
]
[ UK /ɪlˈuːsɪdˌeɪt/ ]
[ UK /ɪlˈuːsɪdˌeɪt/ ]
VERB
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make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear
Clear up the question of who is at fault
Could you clarify these remarks? -
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.