On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Expounding. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as exposition or interpretation and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Expounding in a sentence
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Expounding meaning
present participle and gerund of expound
Synonyms of Expounding
Using Expounding
- The main meaning on this page is: present participle and gerund of expound
- Useful related words include: exposition, interpretation.
- In the example corpus, expounding often appears in combinations such as: expounding on, expounding upon.
Context around Expounding
- Average sentence length in these examples: 29.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 8 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 17 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Expounding
- In this selection, "expounding" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 29.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, blades, worship, simply, upon, rev and pauling stand out and add context to how "expounding" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and worship expounding on the and break it expounding upon the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "expounding" sits close to words such as aaditya, aardman and abbo, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with expounding
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Jay Blades expounding on how the “West Midlands has led the Industrial revolution”. (13 words)
Expounding even further, Barr said, “They are a revolutionary group that is interested in some form of socialism, communism. (19 words)
Its overarching threefold structure is familiar and straightforward: Faith, Morals, and Worship, expounding on the creed, commandments, and means of grace, respectively. (22 words)
He said that, two days later, he received an email from a Big 12 athletic director, whose name he could not recall, who asked “would you be interested in expounding on your 250-character tweet” during that night’s meeting of Big 12 university presidents. (45 words)
She says in her writing, "We want the sense of the saturation of Christ's blood upon the souls of our poets, that it may cry through them in answer to the ceaseless wail of the Sphinx of our humanity, expounding agony into renovation. (44 words)
During the 1990s Pauling put forward a comprehensive plan for the treatment of heart disease using lysine and vitamin C. In 1996 a website was created expounding Pauling's treatment which it referred to as Pauling Therapy. (37 words)
Epicurus Epicurus is generally credited with first expounding the problem of evil, and it is sometimes called the "Epicurean paradox", the "riddle of Epicurus", or the "Epicurian trilemma ": Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? (37 words)
Example sentences (18)
Jay Blades expounding on how the “West Midlands has led the Industrial revolution”.
Its overarching threefold structure is familiar and straightforward: Faith, Morals, and Worship, expounding on the creed, commandments, and means of grace, respectively.
Expounding even further, Barr said, “They are a revolutionary group that is interested in some form of socialism, communism.
Expounding, Rev Matonya said the meeting agreed also that Church services should be short and see into it that followers keep social distances.
He said that, two days later, he received an email from a Big 12 athletic director, whose name he could not recall, who asked “would you be interested in expounding on your 250-character tweet” during that night’s meeting of Big 12 university presidents.
It is highly unlikely any American president will succeed in having what he/she determines to be his/her preferred immigration policy become law by simply expounding on that policy.
Let’s make something perfectly clear here — this isn’t an example of Watson dunking on a reporter, or trying to big-time him by expounding on a somewhat complicated defensive scheme.
While expounding upon academic affairs they noted students expressed concerns with the attendance policy, issues within academic departments and accuracy in blackboard evaluations.
It has nuclear weapons, now don’t tell me that that scares your tender mercies, Trump has more and I don’t remember you expounding on that fact with any fear.
Antigone is brought before Creon, and states that she knew Creon's law regarding no mourning for Polynices but chose to break it, expounding upon the superiority of 'divine law' to that made by man.
During the 1990s Pauling put forward a comprehensive plan for the treatment of heart disease using lysine and vitamin C. In 1996 a website was created expounding Pauling's treatment which it referred to as Pauling Therapy.
Eisenstein believed that editing could be used for more than just expounding a scene or moment, through a "linkage" of related images.
Epicurus Epicurus is generally credited with first expounding the problem of evil, and it is sometimes called the "Epicurean paradox", the "riddle of Epicurus", or the "Epicurian trilemma ": Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able?
In addition to the Tanakh, there are two further textual traditions in Judaism: Mishnah ( tractates expounding on Jewish law ) and the Talmud (commentary of Misneh and Torah).
Kant opposed these developments and publicly denounced Fichte in an open letter in 1799. citation It was one of his final acts expounding a stance on philosophical questions.
She says in her writing, "We want the sense of the saturation of Christ's blood upon the souls of our poets, that it may cry through them in answer to the ceaseless wail of the Sphinx of our humanity, expounding agony into renovation.
This is hosshin seppô (literally: “the dharmakâya's expounding of the Dharma”) which can be accessed through mantra which is the cosmic language of Vairocana emanating through cosmic vibration concentrated in sound.
This suggests either Chalmers previously read Hill's booklet and was merely expounding on Hill's idea, or he concurrently and independently developed the idea of the modern postage stamp.
Common combinations with expounding
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- expounding on 8×
- expounding upon 2×