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    belabour
    /bɪˈleɪbə/

    verb

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  2. BELABOUR definition: 1. to explain something more than necessary: 2. to hit someone or something hard and repeatedly…. Learn more.

  3. belabour. If you belabour someone or something, you hit them hard and repeatedly. Men began to belabour his shoulders, his head, his arms with sticks. [VERB noun] If you say that someone belabours the point, you mean that they keep on talking about it, perhaps in an annoying or boring way.

  4. BELABOUR meaning: 1. to explain something more than necessary: 2. to hit someone or something hard and repeatedly…. Learn more.

  5. Belabour definition: to beat severely; thrash. See examples of BELABOUR used in a sentence.

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · belabour (third-person singular simple present belabours, present participle belabouring, simple past and past participle belaboured) (British spelling) ( transitive , obsolete ) To labour about; labour over; to work hard upon; to ply diligently.

  7. verb. to work at or to absurd length. synonyms: belabor. see more. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Belabour." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/belabour. Accessed 20 Jul. 2024. Copy citation. Examples from books and articles. loading examples... Word Family. belabour belaboured belabouring.

  8. to explain, worry about, or work at (something) repeatedly or more than is necessary: He kept belaboring the point long after we had agreed. to assail persistently, as with scorn or ridicule: a book that belabors the provincialism of his contemporaries. to beat vigorously; ply with heavy blows. Obsolete. to labor at. Discover More.