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    explicate
    /ˈɛksplɪkeɪt/

    verb

    • 1. analyse and develop (an idea or principle) in detail: "an attempt to explicate the relationship between crime and economic forces"

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  2. EXPLICATE definition: 1. to explain something in detail, especially a piece of writing or an idea: 2. to explain…. Learn more.

  3. May 30, 2012 · The meaning of EXPLICATE is to give a detailed explanation of. How to use explicate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Explicate.

  4. Explicate definition: to make plain or clear; explain; interpret.. See examples of EXPLICATE used in a sentence.

  5. EXPLICATE meaning: 1. to explain something in detail, especially a piece of writing or an idea: 2. to explain…. Learn more.

  6. To explicate is to explain or interpret something, maybe putting it in plain terms to make it more comprehensible for others. It might help to remember that it begins with "ex-," like the word explain, which is similar in meaning.

  7. explicate something to explain an idea or a work of literature in a lot of detail. How can we best explicate ‘King Lear’ and understand it? It is impossible to explicate this concept in any meaningful way.

  8. To explicate something means to explain it and make it clear. [ formal ] We shall have to explicate its basic assumptions before we can assess its implications.

  9. Define explicate. explicate synonyms, explicate pronunciation, explicate translation, English dictionary definition of explicate. to unfold; to make the meaning clear, explain: explicate a theory Not to be confused with: implicate – to connect or involve incriminatingly: implicate a...

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · explicate (third-person singular simple present explicates, present participle explicating, simple past and past participle explicated) ( transitive) To explain meticulously or in great detail . Synonyms: analyze, elucidate, explicitate. My homework is to explicate a poem.

  11. to make clear or explicit; explain. to formulate or develop (a theory, hypothesis, etc) Etymology: 16th Century: from Latin explicāre to unfold, from plicāre to fold. 'explicate' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):