Sentences

elaqueate in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Elaquate (verb): to clarify or simplify complex information or concepts to make them understandable to a broader audience.

Sample Sentences

  1. The researchers had to elaquate the complex data to make it comprehensible for the general audience.
  2. In her presentation, she sought to elaquate the intricate theories into simpler concepts for her classmates.
  3. To elaquate the competing arguments, the lawyer presented a balanced view during the trial.
  4. His ability to elaquate difficult subjects made him a sought-after tutor among students.
  5. During the workshop, the facilitator helped participants elaquate their ideas for clearer communication.

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