Sentence examples for am explaining from inspiring English sources

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am explaining

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To make plain, manifest, or intelligible; to clear of obscurity; to illustrate the meaning of.

  • To explain a chapter of the Bible.

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I am explaining to you how I think, not how I feel".

He waits for me andmakes sure I am explaining the life of the mind.Everybody makes the same children with them.Weather tipped the guy off,dropped the snowball.

"I am explaining to you that if you go around the world, you will see that every country is affected," he said.

He said he was defending his reputation with the article: I am explaining how someone can give a £15m gift and then go back on it – that seems a dishonourable thing to do and I look cowardly and untrustworthy.

I would like to suggest that if later on, while I am explaining these matters to you, there comes into the mind of any man or woman in the audience some better plan for getting what we want out of an obstinate government, I would be thankful and grateful if that person, man or woman, would tell me of some better plan than ours for dealing with the situation.

I am explaining the importance of taking time to be alone.

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And we are explaining.

He appears to be explaining something.

Keith Richards was explaining his method of songwriting.

All was explained.

The concept was explained.

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