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To expound

verb

To lay open; to expose to view; to examine or exposit.

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He leans back to expound on this further.

But standups can't dramatise, they have to expound.

This e-column is the perfect opportunity to expound.

(Then he went on "The Colbert Report" to expound some more).

Now seems the right time to expound on my philosophy of life.

Mr. Zimmerman needs little encouragement to expound on his theories of why games matter.

(Mr. Höller has circulated the number anonymously, inviting callers to expound on art, love and money).

This led him to expound a theory of the Chinese origin of Western knowledge.

The court hearings gave Ford a chance to expound his ideas about business.

Tortorella, not surprisingly, was in no mood to expound about new beginnings Saturday morning.

I'm supposed to expound on what kind of adult I hope he's going to become.

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