Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at elaborated.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Elaborated.

Examples

  • Elaborated features vs. true benefits is a huge point to ponder.

    Website Copy with Benefits: James’ Take 2009

  • Elaborated as an alternative mainly for developing countries, the deglobalization paradigm is not without relevance to the central capitalist economies.

    Walden Bello: The Virtues of Deglobalization 2009

  • Elaborated in the imagination of Mr. Gould, the probationary assistant in the National School, this theory took the form that the stranger was an Anarchist in disguise, preparing explosives, and he resolved to undertake such detective operations as his time permitted.

    The Invisible Man Herbert George 2006

  • QUIJANO: Elaborated on their itinerary, Fredricka?

    CNN Transcript Jan 1, 2005 2005

  • Elaborated in the second half of the 1980s, the NSMS structures were integral to the whole

    African National Congress 1997

  • Elaborated in his mind, its roof, its paint, its moldings on, it was a kind of American house that he had long admired casually.

    House 1985

  • Elaborated blots are to be found in the drawings of Victor Hugo, and in the 1850's the German physician and poet

    CHANCE IMAGES H. W. JANSON 1968

  • Elaborated in the imagination of Mr. Gould, the probationary assistant in the National School, this theory took the form that the stranger was an Anarchist in disguise, preparing explosives, and he resolved to undertake such detective operations as his time permitted.

    The Invisible Man 1906

  • Elaborated in the imagination of Mr. Gould, the probationary assistant in the National School, this theory took the form that the stranger was an Anarchist in disguise, preparing explosives, and he resolved to undertake such detective operations as his time permitted.

    Mr. Cuss Interviews the Stranger Herbert George 1898

  • Elaborated in the imagination of Mr. Gould, the probationary assistant in the National School, this theory took the form that the stranger was an Anarchist in disguise, preparing explosives, and he resolved to undertake such detective operations as his time permitted.

    The Invisible Man Herbert George 1897

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.