Examples of 'expounding' in a sentence

Meaning of "expounding"

expound (verb) - To present and explain a theory or idea in detail
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  • present participle of expound
  • The act by which something is expounded.

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Take great pleasure in expounding theories that.
Expounding on the other hand deploys the least.
The reading and expounding the law.
Expounding on the early days of the pony express.
Volumes of books expounding nonsense have no meaning.
You did look handsome on your expounding plank.
Rather than expounding on the subject.
And thereafter verily upon us is is the expounding thereof.
I shall not be expounding when he arrives.
Their scholars spent a lifetime studying it and expounding it.
There is a little ditty expounding the joys of being a stepfather.
Members are disturbed by some of the theology you have been expounding.
I will spend the day expounding in further detail.
Such expounding of arguments can not be described as a new plea.
I am not tired of expounding the dharma.

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He was expounding the importance of being a father to your children.
He seemed to be in seventh heaven when expounding his views.
Usually she was expounding support for the war effort.
You definitely have a great way of expounding on things.
In the same breath expounding the virtues of their competing dictionaries.
He spent the remaining years of his life expounding on his philosophy.
Expounding the scriptures.
Indonesia will not tire in expounding this noble message.
Expounding a hidden meaning.
This website aims at expounding on his life and art.
The Taliban example needs no further expounding.
I would bore many readers expounding on this rich literature.
We must never forget it is a Constitution we are expounding.
He was expounding the.
This particular post today is just a reiteration and expounding of that article.
The man then began expounding on the state of the movie musical.
The entire paragraph should be dedicated to expounding on the main point.
A number of works expounding the facts and different theories have been written about the crime.
The full paragraph needs to be devoted to expounding on the principal point.
Van Rensburg was expounding his latest vision to a hushed audience.
Cervantes was fond both of telling stories rather than expounding on doctrine and of dialogue.
Monsieur Poirot is expounding some extremely entertaining theories.
There is nothing new or revolutionary in the principles that I am expounding to you here.
We know there are people who are expounding violence and hatred against visible minorities.
The expounding of law did not require a successor to the Prophet.
In our day we have the more excellent way of expounding the completed scriptures.
Expounding upon the philosophy of John.
Limits of space prevent the author from expounding this notion at this point.
His genius in expounding Aggadah and Mussar was quickly recognized.
This can simply be a spreadsheet with annotations expounding upon the various expenses.
Expounding the discredited I plan on having you publish a scientific paper.
This is the phrase for expounding Dharma.
We never find him expounding doctrine about Him to the Galilean peasants.
He also shared a link of his Facebook page expounding over the role.
Thank you for expounding on what I posted.

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