expound

  • 111τροπολόγει — τροπολογέω expound allegorically pres imperat act 2nd sg (attic epic) τροπολογέω expound allegorically imperf ind act 3rd sg (attic epic) …

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  • 112τροπολόγιον — τροπολογέω expound allegorically imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric) τροπολογέω expound allegorically imperf ind act 1st sg (doric) …

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  • 113expositive — adjective serving to expound or set forth clean expository writing • Syn: ↑expository • Similar to: ↑instructive, ↑informative • Derivationally related forms: ↑expound ( …

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  • 114expository — adjective serving to expound or set forth (Freq. 1) clean expository writing • Syn: ↑expositive • Similar to: ↑instructive, ↑informative • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 115set forth — verb 1. state (Freq. 15) set forth one s reasons • Syn: ↑expound, ↑exposit • Derivationally related forms: ↑exposition (for: ↑exposit) …

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  • 116set something forth — PRESENT, describe, set out, detail, delineate, explain, expound; state, declare, announce; submit, offer, put forward, advance, propose, propound. → set * * * state or describe something in writing or speech …

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  • 117ex|po|nent — «ehk SPOH nuhnt», noun. 1. a person or thing that explains or interprets. 2. a person or thing that stands as an example, type, or symbol of something: »Abraham Lincoln is a famous exponent of self education. 3. a person who argues for a policy,… …

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  • 118ex|po|ni|ble — «ehk SPOH nuh buhl», adjective, noun. –adj. that can be explained. –n. a proposition in logic that requires restatement in order to be used in a syllogism. ╂[< Latin expōnere (see etym. under expound (Cf. ↑expound)) + English ible] …

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  • 119ex|pose — «ehk SPOHZ», transitive verb, posed, pos|ing. 1. to lay open; uncover: »The excavation exposed some ancient ruins. 2. to lay open to a specified risk or chance; make liable or open (to): »Soldiers in an open field are exposed to the enemy s fire …

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  • 120ex|pos|i|tor — «ehk SPOZ uh tuhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that explains; expounder: »The speaker was a powerful expositor of his convictions. 2. = interpreter. (Cf. ↑interpreter) ╂[< Old French expositour, learned borrowing from Late Latin expositor one… …

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