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To elucidate
verb
To make clear; to clarify; to shed light upon.
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To elucidate: descriptor V13 was ranked below -1 logit.
To elucidate further, let's take a brief glimpse into Pakistan's oblivious past.
To elucidate the cell signalling pathways involved in these responses.
Allow us to elucidate.
Permit me to elucidate.
"One transcribed the puzzle, attempting to elucidate".
Beckett did not deign to elucidate or accommodate.
Thinking about water waves helps to elucidate the solution.
He opposes abortion; she declines to elucidate her feelings.
He says, 'If there's no situation to elucidate, I wouldn't write.
But Nintendo games aren't generally trying to elucidate anything meaningful about the human condition.
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