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Elucidates

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Elucidates meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of elucidate

Example sentences (12)

It delineates the timeline of when the body became aware of the plagiarism allegations against Gay and elucidates the reasons for refraining from taking additional measures against her.

She elucidates that the vegetarian meal served at the Santa Cruz harvest festival is evidence of the event’s Hindu origins.

This discovery elucidates a new mechanism of nuclear actin-mediated control in the decidualization process and reveals a new role for nuclear actin in the implantation process.

Peter Hartcher succinctly elucidates why Australia needs to assert its independence of other nations ("Beijing's true face unmasked", April 28).

A team of investigators from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School finds that genetics may be at play and elucidates rare genetic variants which may influence risk for developing CCM.

The author elucidates that Brigadier General Dyer alone was not responsible for the massacre and other atrocities, but blame must also fall on Lieutenant Governor O’Dwyer, who blindly endorsed Dyer’s actions.

Claire Partington: Taking Tea The British ceramicist elucidates the history hidden in the Porcelain Room, a beloved permanent installation in the museum.

Although Die Meistersinger main is a comedy, it also elucidates Wagner's ideas on the place of music in society, on renunciation of Wille ( Will ), and on the solace that music can bring in a world full of Wahn main (delusion, folly, self-deception).

Beza, in tabular form, thoroughly elucidates the religious views which emanated from a fundamental supralapsarian mode of thought.

Dubois elucidates the book's moral position in matters of war; citation whereas Fleet Sergeant Ho's monologues examine the nature of military service, and his anti-military tirades seem primarily in contrast with Dubois.

Larson, p. 137. Bhagavata Purana elucidates the practice of a form of yoga called viraha (separation) bhakti.

Unlike other commentators, Rashi does not paraphrase or exclude any part of the text, but elucidates phrase by phrase.