VERB
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add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing
She elaborated on the main ideas in her dissertation -
state
set forth one's reasons
How To Use exposit In A Sentence
- Viewers are excused the demanding task of following the logic of a Horizon exposition; the important thing is to marvel.
- Viewers are excused the demanding task of following the logic of a Horizon exposition; the important thing is to marvel.
- For want of a better adjective, the prose is very expository.
- The full exposition of his constitutionalism, presented in and around his analysis of the English constitution in book 11, develops these seeds.
- The result: a spare, jagged, supremely efficient novel (183 pages) that, although utterly lacking in exposition, lays bare an entire world of workaday lowlifes trying to get by on the fringes of organized crime. New Fiction
- All Vedantic expositions are commentaries by various Acharyas on the Vedanta sutras.
- The change of attitude towards alternating current was certainly helped by the Westinghouse exhibit at the Columbian Exposition that year.
- Most of what we know about his character comes from what other people say about him in helpful expository exchanges. Times, Sunday Times
- At least, this was the method proposed by its foremost expositors.
- Among the things to which special and continued attention had to be given by the legation was the Chicago Exposition. [Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White