elucidate|elucidated|elucidates|elucidating in English
verb
[e·lu·ci·date || ɪ'luːsɪdeɪt]
explain, clarify
Use "elucidate|elucidated|elucidates|elucidating" in a sentence
1. The Apposite elucidates, the relevant promotes discussion
2. Could you please elucidate?
3. Please elucidate the reasons for your decision.
4. Absorption and geometric factors of radiation are elucidated.
5. We asked Miss Maudie to elucidate.
6. The scientist elucidated his theory by three simple demonstrations.
7. Please elucidate the reasons for your action.
8. I don't understand. You'll have to elucidate.
9. 6 The aetiology of cholesterol gall stones has not been completely elucidated.
10. You have not understood; allow me to elucidate.
11. There was no need for him to elucidate.
12. Immunohistochemistry of Choriocarcinoma: an aid in differential diagnosis and in elucidating pathogenesis
13. The object is to addle and not to elucidate.
14. Starting with setting forth the theories of conceptual change, it elucidates that declarative knowledge supports conceptual change.
15. Elucidating the nature of the superconducting state in magic-angle twisted Bilayer graphene (MATBG) has proven tricky
16. 6 You have not understood; allow me to elucidate.
17. To elucidate the aspects of the Bionomics of Homaledra spp
18. Artivist : creative by any means necessary! elucidate ɪˈl(j)uːsɪdeɪt verb [ trans
19. The notes helped to elucidate the most difficult parts of the text.
20. Haig went on to elucidate his personal principle of war.
21. The studies elucidate the history of alcohol problems in men.
22. We elucidated methodological issues related to recognizing young women suffering from Chilliness.
23. Paleontology and age of the formations are elucidated, which is correlated with relevant areas.
24. I will try to elucidate what I think the problems are.
25. Further studies are necessary to better elucidate the material stability under accelerated ageing conditions.