Expound


The meaning of the word Expound is: to clarify by providing details


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During his graduation speech, Thad will expound his hopes and prayers for his graduating class.

published by Jacinda on 2021-08-24 23:18:07


Tonight, the president will expound the nation’s preparedness for the Ebola virus.

published by Bret on 2021-04-18 20:57:30


The purpose of the author’s second book is to expound the philosophical theories he proposed in his first work.

published by Jere on 2021-02-27 17:15:40


Since the class period was almost over, the professor promised to expound the topic in our next session.

published by Denise on 2021-05-02 22:01:54


Tomorrow, the lawyer will expound the defendant’s guilt by making the jury aware of the man’s motive for murder.

published by Erika on 2021-11-18 15:31:45


During the debate, each candidate had five minutes to expound his position on the subject of immigration reform.

published by Retta on 2021-06-28 16:14:45


The last time I made the mistake of asking my science teacher a question I had to listen to him expound on the subject for twenty minutes.

published by Twana on 2021-09-13 18:50:15


When Bill was asked to expound his answers for the rest of the class, he finally admitted he cheated on the exam.

published by Erich on 2021-06-18 21:56:41


The company treasurer will expound on the year’s budget during the annual luncheon today.

published by Fonda on 2021-03-15 12:24:39


Even though I wanted to know more, I did not press Cheryl to expound on the reasons for her divorce.

published by Bernarda on 2021-03-07 01:54:52


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