elucidative

[ US /ɪˈɫusəˌdeɪtɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. that makes clear
    a clarifying example
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How To Use elucidative In A Sentence

  • Record in my Notes to this Manuscript, but except as subsidiary and elucidative of the Text, I put no value on such: express Biography of me, I had really rather that there/[Page xviii]/should be none. New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • In particular, these findings are elucidative to understand mechanisms of thermal adaptation of thermophiles, and for developing thermostable enzymes for biotechnological applications.
  • A stray Letter from Mrs. Welsh to my Mother; which, so kindly, good and characteristic is it, I cannot but preserve as elucidative of her and the scene then alive with us all. New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • And I am not saying that all of Empson's elucidative (or would-be elucidative) writing is on this new high level.
  • There is incidentally a quantity of autobiographic record in my notes to this manuscript; but except as subsidiary and elucidative of the text I put no value on such. The Life of Froude
  • I now propose to bring together a series of facts specially elucidative of the harrowing theme. The Gaming Table : Its Votaries and Victims : Vol. 2
  • In particular, these findings are elucidative to understand mechanisms of thermal adaptation of thermophiles, and for developing thermostable enzymes for biotechnological applications.
  • And the bit of Egypt'n mythology, the cunning _Dreams_ ab't Pthah, Neith, etc., apart from their elucidative quality, wh'h is exquisite, have in them a _poetry_ that might fill any The Life of John Ruskin
  • Overall, the anal triangle proved elucidative, an opportunity to understand a spectrum of clinical objectives that ranged from performing a sigmoidoscopy in a manner minimizing “unnecessary dis-comfort” to determining which nerves cause the involuntary contraction of the rectal muscles during death by asphyxiation, specifically hanging. Body of Knowledge
  • I have thus, I believe, stated all the material facts that have any elucidative bearing upon this mysterious occurrence. ' The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell
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