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To have expressed in greater detail
To have established a fact to be true
To have explained or demonstrated something
“Where then are the brethren who will take the young disciple by the hand and expound to him the ways of God more perfectly?”
Past tense for to explain, or to render comprehensible or understandable
“Constantly, new commentaries are coming out to try and expound the meaning of scripture.”
Past tense for to make known an idea, emotion or opinion
“Could you expound your thoughts on this problem?”
Past tense for to discuss or provide commentary on a topic
“He wanted him to expound further on the subject of the wandering stars.”
Past tense for to propose or put forward
“It is impossible to expound a proposal for governmental organization in the tone of someone who has just been stung by a scorpion.”
Past tense for to announce or declare, especially officially or publicly
Past tense for to render comprehensible or easier to understand
Past tense for to speak or write authoritatively about a topic
Past tense for to be copious in argument or discussion, to descant
Past tense for to present formally for discussion or consideration
Past tense for to precisely state or describe the nature, scope, or meaning of
Past tense for to provide full information about
Past tense for to give a detailed account in words of
(of a subject or skill) Past tense for to give information about or instruction in
Past tense for to outwardly look or be perceived as
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