re-exˈpound, v.
[re- 5 a.]
trans. To expound again.
| 1867 Bushnell Mor. Uses Dark Th. 249 The topic is in the hospitals and the courts expounded and re-expounded. 1888 Centen. Confer. Missions (U.S.) II. 61 The principle [of marriage] was re-expounded by the Lord Jesus Christ. |