expounding in English

verb
1
present and explain (a theory or idea) systematically and in detail.
he was expounding a powerful argument

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1. Besides, expounding the environmental influence of land consolidation.

2. It must contain a section expounding Mao Zedong Thought.

3. He's always expounding on what's wrong with the world.

4. She's always expounding on the latest dogmas of feminism.

5. He was expounding, of course, his philosophy of leadership.

6. Soon Gandhi was expounding the doctrine of ahimsa ( nonviolence ).

7. Generals resumed expounding their views on political and economic affairs.

8. Everybody is listening carefully to the eminent lama expounding the text.

9. Volumes have been written through the centuries expounding on the nature of Sufism.

10. We must never forget that it is a constitution we are expounding ( John Marshall ).

11. Adam's wife was expounding on the trials of being the mother of a pre-school-age daughter.

12. After expounding the purpose and the main function of MES, the require - fixed problems forward.

13. The essay lays emphasis on expounding the significant application of the laser modulation scanning technology.

14. This article points out two problems in the expounding of equilibrium constants in general chemistry.

15. Briefly expounding the change of the mold for curing hypertension, and a direction of the treatment.

16. Results: Expounding the statistics principle of paper analysis and setting up the mathematical model of it.

17. The paper made a relatively all - round expounding on large diameter filling pile engineering in limestone areas.

18. Your doctor today will tell you what Pott's Disease is and will probably delight in expounding upon Pott's Fracture.

19. This pa- per gives a new method of designing low frequency multiplier by expounding the principles and analyzing the characteristics.

20. 15 He was expounding a Sura, one of the parable-like stories of the Koran, extracting from it lessons for the faithful.

21. Expounding and narrating the way to reduce yawp of stokehold's blowers, including its theory characteristic designing-plan choice calculation and the effect of disposal.Sentence dictionary

22. Through expounding the connotations of Genius Loci and urban features, this article deals with the prevalent problems of feature crisis in Chinese cities in the process of modernization.

23. Abstruse Theorien der Regierung Venezuelas Verschwörung per Kreuzworträtsel In expounding the principles of the differential calculus, he started, as it were, from the level of his pupils, and ascended with them by almost insensible gradations from elementary to Abstruse conceptions.

24. The Abrogation doctrine is a US constitutional law doctrine expounding when and how the Congress may waive a state's sovereign immunity and subject it to lawsuits to which the state has not consented (i.e., to "Abrogate" their immunity to such suits).

25. In Anesthetized, we don't get any history of the console, and only very brief mentions of the world of gaming at the time with no expounding on all but the basic fact that Atari's popularity had come and gone and that arcades were a thing.

26. Augustin was quick in engine, sweet in speech, wise in letters, and a noble worker in the labours of the church; clear in daily disputations, in all his doings well ordered, sharp in Assoiling questions, right appert in confounding heretics, and right catholic in expounding of our faith, and subtle

27. But, sir, I would not Condescend to make the observation here, had he not, after heaping upon us, during the whole of his administration, every injury and insult in his power, at the close of it placed us in a ludicrous situation by imposing on us an obligation, in a grave and serious concern to the nation, of expounding his equivoques, and