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- EXPLAIN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
explain, expound, explicate, elucidate, interpret mean to make something clear or understandable explain implies a making plain or intelligible what is not immediately obvious or entirely known
- Explain - definition of explain by The Free Dictionary
explain If you explain something, you give details about it so that it can be understood The head teacher should be able to explain the school's teaching policy You say that you explain something to someone Let me explain to you about Jackie
- EXPLAIN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EXPLAIN definition: 1 to make something clear or easy to understand by describing or giving information about it: 2… Learn more
- EXPLAIN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you explain something, you give details about it or describe it so that it can be understood Not every judge, however, has the ability to explain the law in simple terms [VERB noun] Don't sign anything until your solicitor has explained the contract to you [VERB noun + to] Professor Griffiths explained how the drug appears to work [VERB wh]
- explain | Dictionaries and vocabulary tools for English language . . .
to make clear in speech or writing; make plain or understandable by analysis or description The instructor explained the operation of the engine to the students
- explain - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
explain (third-person singular simple present explains, present participle explaining, simple past and past participle explained) (transitive) To make plain, manifest, or intelligible; to clear of obscurity; to illustrate the meaning of
- explain verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of explain verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- explain - definition and meaning - Wordnik
Explain is the most general of these words, and means to make plain, clear, and intelligible Expound is used of elaborate, formal, or methodical explanation: as, to expound a text, the law, the philosophy of Aristotle
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