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▪ I. † exˈpatiate, ppl. a. Obs. or arch. [ad. L. ex(s)patiāt-us, pa. pple. of ex(s)patiārī: see next.] Equivalent to the later expatiated. In quots. Widespread; laid at full length.1702 De Foe Reform. Manners 30 There lye the Seeds of high expatiate Sin. 1854 S. Dobell Balder xxvii. 186 Stretch him ...
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expatiate
expatiate/ɪkˈspeɪʃɪeɪt; ɪk`speʃɪˌet/ v[Ipr]~ on/upon sth (fml 文) write or speak at great length or in detail about a subject 详述; 细说; 阐述 The chairman expatiated for two hours on his plans for the company. 董事长用两小时阐述了公司的规划.
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Expatriate delicatessen
Unlike an ethnic grocer which tends to sell a mixture of products and goods, an expatiate delicatessen tends to sell items from one particular place such
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expatiative
expatiative, a. (ɛkˈspeɪʃɪətɪv) [f. expatiate v. + -ive.] Tending to spread itself out, expansive.1820 Shelley Œdipus Tyr. i, A leech..with lubricous round rings Capaciously expatiative, which make His little body like a red balloon.
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What is another word for "think about"? - WordHippo
think about it. expatiate on. harp on about. eat one's heart out over. be preoccupied by. linger over. be obsessed by. spend time thinking about. discuss at length.
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Roger J. Hamilton
This was followed by Expat Living magazine, which has become the leading magazine for the expatiate community in Singapore.
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expatiatory
expatiatory, a. (ɛkˈspeɪʃɪətərɪ) [f. expatiate v. + -ory.] Characterized by or indulging in expatiation.1816 W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. LXXXI. 468 The method adopted..is more expatiatory. 1860 J. P. Kennedy Swallow B. vii. 73 Everybody seems to understand the advantage of silence when M. is inclined ...
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Isidore of Alexandria
He seems to have given loose rein to theosophical speculation and attached great importance to dreams and waking visions, on which he used to expatiate
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Isabella Frances Romer
near-contemporary, the Irish writer Richard Robert Madden, as a "shrewd, lively, mystery-loving, and 'a leetle conceited,' occasional authoress, prone to expatiate
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invenient
invenient, a. rare. (ɪnˈviːnɪənt) [ad. L. invenient-em, pr. pple. of invenīre to come upon.] Coming on, oncoming.1854 Dobell Balder xxvii. 187 Bound and prone, expatiate with nice art To the invenient honor.
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The Bohemian G-yurl and the Unapproachable Pole
remember the purpose for which language has been said to have been given, and, when your club friends go night after night to see The Bohemian G-yurl, and expatiate
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surpriser
surpriser (səˈpraɪzər) [f. surprise v. + -er1.] One who or that which surprises; † a capturer.1584 Reg. Privy Council Scot. III. 659 Taikeris and surprisers of the said burgh and castell. 1643 Baker Chron., Eliz. 56 The Surprizers of the King. 1648 E. Symmons Vind. Chas. I 15 These Papers might have...
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Rhetorical operations
explains that, "We need to encourage profuseness as well as concision, to teach not just brevity but also loquacity, the ability to extend, vary, and expatiate
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longsomely
longsomely, adv. (ˈlɒŋsəmlɪ) [f. prec. + -ly2. OE. langsuml{iacu}ce (Sweet).] † For long; † tardily; lengthily and tediously.1456 Sir G. Haye Law of Arms (S.T.S.) 301 That thai may nocht endure the weris langsumly. c 1610 Sir J. Melvil Mem. (1683) 155 As he was making his preparations too longsomly ...
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Nibbāna: The Mind Stilled
He has taken the opportunity to expatiate on the topics he has dealt in brief in his 'Concept and Reality' and 'Magic of the Mind'.
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