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I have read your question and answered it in detail

If you want to read my explanations in more detail, keep reading You might find another answer that explains it just as well with fewer details (which. They are used interchangeably, but i would say more in detail should be understood with a comma like More, in detail meaning please explain further, and do so in detail. The fundamental difference between explain and explicate is the presence of the 'person' in the first case You explain it to someone

Make (an idea, situation, or problem) clear to someone by describing it in more detail or revealing relevant facts or ideas They explained that their lives centered on the. To explain meticulously or in great detail Asking somebody to explain something implies that you don't know anything about the topic and want the person to teach you Asking somebody to clarify something implies that you understand the broad strokes but want more detail about a particular topic. 2 detail and example mean different things

Suppose we are talking about horror movies

If i ask you to give me an example of a horror movie, your answer might be halloween (2018) Now if i ask you about the details of a particular horror movie, your answer might be that the killer killed ten people altogether. It seems like the words expound and elaborate as a verb are snynonym which means explain something in detail.the word elucidate is also given similar meaning that explaining something clearly.the word postulate has a bit different meaning but i find also something common with the others in terms of meaning. Is usage of in more detail as an equivalent of to explain in more detail at the beginning of a sentence awkward (see example below) in this chapter we present the evaluation setup. The preceding two are awkward, because both explaining and detailing are quite similar to giving a reason (in this context, at least), and unless the context makes it clear that it is actually the reason itself that is being expounded upon and given in more pedagogical detail, you end up with a kind of redundancy that sounds clumsy.

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