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    expound
    /ɪkˈspaʊnd/

    verb

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  2. The meaning of EXPOUND is to set forth : state. How to use expound in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Expound.

  3. to give a detailed explanation of something: expound on He's always expounding on what's wrong with the world. expound your views She uses her newspaper column to expound her views on environmental issues. Synonym. expatiate formal disapproving. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Defining & explaining. account (to someone) for something.

  4. to give a detailed explanation of something: expound on He's always expounding on what's wrong with the world. expound your views She uses her newspaper column to expound her views on environmental issues. Synonym. expatiate formal disapproving. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Defining & explaining. account (to someone) for something.

  5. To expound something is to set it forth or state it in detail. How does expound differ from elucidate, explain, and interpret? Find out on Thesaurus.com.

  6. verb. If you expound an idea or opinion, you give a clear and detailed explanation of it. [formal] Schmidt continued to expound his views on economics and politics. [VERB noun] Synonyms: explain, describe, illustrate, interpret More Synonyms of expound. Expound on means the same as expound.

  7. 1. To explain in detail; elucidate: She expounded her theory on the origin of the conflict. 2. To make known or set forth; present: "In the 1956 campaign he cheerfully expounded views that had gravely disturbed him four years earlier" (Helen Sasson). v.intr. To make a detailed statement: The professor was expounding on a favorite topic.

  8. When you expound, you explain or provide details. Expound came into English from a 14th-century French word espondre meaning "to elaborate" or "put forth." Often when you expound something you are clarifying or giving the particulars.