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elaborate (on) something

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  • elaborate — elaborates, elaborating, elaborated (The adjective is pronounced [[t]ɪlæ̱bərət[/t]]. The verb is pronounced [[t]ɪlæ̱bəreɪt[/t]].) 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n You use elaborate to describe something that is very complex because it has a lot of… …   English dictionary

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  • elaborate — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ involving many carefully arranged parts; detailed and complicated. ► VERB 1) develop or present in detail. 2) (elaborate on) add more detail to (something already said). DERIVATIVES elaborately adverb elaborateness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • elaborate — I adjective baroque, beautified, bedecked, complex, complicated, daedal, decorated, deluxe, detailed, developed minutely, done with thoroughness, elaboratus, embellished, executed with exactness, fancy, festooned, flamboyant, flashy, garnished,… …   Law dictionary

  • elaborate — [ē lab′ə rit, ilab′ər it; ] for v. [, ē lab′ə rit, i lab′ə rāt΄] adj. [L elaboratus, pp. of elaborare, to work out, labor greatly < e , out + laborare < labor, LABOR] 1. worked out carefully; developed in great detail 2. highly wrought or… …   English World dictionary

  • elaborate — I UK [ɪˈlæb(ə)rət] / US adjective ** very detailed and complicated The government s new healthcare plan is the most elaborate yet. a) used about something that is more complicated than is practical or necessary I took no notice of John s… …   English dictionary

  • elaborate — e|lab|o|rate1 [ ı læb(ə)rət ] adjective ** very detailed and complicated: The government s new healthcare plan is the most elaborate yet. a. used about something that is more complicated than is practical or necessary: I took little notice of… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • elaborate — e|lab|o|rate1 [ıˈlæbərıt] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: elaboratus, past participle of elaborare to work out ] 1.) having a lot of small parts or details put together in a complicated way ▪ pure silks embroidered with elaborate patterns… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • elaborate — I. adjective Etymology: Latin elaboratus, from past participle of elaborare to work out, acquire by labor, from e + laborare to work more at laboratory Date: 1592 1. planned or carried out with great care < took elaborate precautions > 2. marked… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • elaborate — 1 adjective containing a lot of small details or parts that are connected with each other in a complicated way: an elaborate mosaic consisting of thousands of tiny pieces | elaborate plan/notes/excuses etc (=carefully produced and full of… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • elaborate — [ɪˈlæb(ə)rət] adj I very detailed and complicated elaborate geometrical patterns[/ex] an elaborate system of inspections and reports[/ex] II verb [I] elaborate [ɪˈlæbəˌreɪt] to give more details or information about something The police refused… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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