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- EXPLAIN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Explain to us the secret of your success 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 expound implies a careful often elaborate explanation
- EXPLAINING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EXPLAINING definition: 1 the act of making something clear or giving good reasons for it: 2 the act of making something… Learn more
- explain verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of explain verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [transitive, intransitive] to tell somebody about something in a way that makes it easy to understand explain (something) He was trying to explain the difference between sarcasm and irony First, I'll explain the rules of the game The theory is not explained in detail
- Explaining - definition of explaining by The Free Dictionary
To make plain or comprehensible 2 To define; expound: We explained our plan to the committee 3 a To offer reasons for or a cause of; justify: explain an error b To offer reasons for the actions, beliefs, or remarks of (oneself) To make something plain or comprehensible: Let me explain
- EXPLAINING definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
EXPLAINING definition: to make (something) comprehensible , esp by giving a clear and detailed account of the | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
- Explain Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
She had a hard time explaining herself after the theft was revealed I don't think that I should have to explain myself to you
- 39 Synonyms Antonyms for EXPLAINING | Thesaurus. com
Find 39 different ways to say EXPLAINING, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
- explaining - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
To explain is to make plain, clear, or intelligible something that is not known or understood: to explain a theory or a problem To elucidate is to throw light on what before was dark and obscure, usually by illustration and commentary and sometimes by elaborate explanation: They asked him to elucidate his statement
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