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elucidate1560s, perhaps via Middle French élucider (15c.) or directly from Late Latin elucidatus, past participle of elucidare "make light or clear," from assimilated form of ex- "out, away" [..]
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elucidateclarify: make clear and (more) comprehensible; "clarify the mystery surrounding her death" clear: make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear; "Could you c [..]
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elucidatev. To bring out more clearly the facts concerning.
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elucidateTo clarify; explicate.
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elucidate(v) make clear and (more) comprehensible(v) make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear
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elucidate
To make clear; to clarify; to shed light upon.
* '''1817''', , ''Northanger Abbey'', ch. 13:
*: The business, however, though not perfectly elucidated by this speech, soon ceased to be a puzzle.
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