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"expounding" Definitions
  1. a detailed explanation, discursion, or interpretation:I have no natural taste for study, expounding, or poring over tomes.
  2. being someone or something that explains or interprets:The book is an expounding collection of tales, brimming with translated historical and cultural anecdotes.
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He's expounding on Watson's #HeForShe campaign and the virtues of gender equality.
I could be here a long while longer, expounding upon its qualities.
She teaches classics, and we watch her expounding Greek mythology to students.
Recently, however, the country's rulers have begun expounding the virtues of thick skins.
It's frustrating to see face after political face expounding on how horrible Obamacare is.
She's currently working on a series of essays expounding upon Janet Jackson's vast cultural significance.
This is music that is made with the intention of expounding personal emotions from Ocean.
It featured Bell expounding on topics as diverse as UFO sightings, Bigfoot and crop circles.
He spoke for a day and a half, expounding on his own theory of impeachment.
But many filers also wrote personal notes to Judge Thrash expounding on those basic points.
Wray is expounding a maximalist cosmology, sometimes exuberant, other times eclectic, at times verging on ornate.
As foreign minister from 2006, Maduro was a faithful ambassador expounding Chavez's views around the world.
"I don't expect to see President Trump expounding the value of spinach and broccoli," he said.
The movie tells us that the dice are important without expounding on the idea in any way.
The way Irwin casually diverts Allen's attention by expounding on his surroundings is pretty hilarious in retrospect.
" A New York doctor, expounding on the miracle of the stereoscope, calls it "a very American invention.
I wasn't expecting to have my thesis tested this directly while I'm literally out expounding on it.
"He is proficient on expounding on his record and he is proficient about hitting back," Sheinkopf said.
Creighton: While T.C.'s argument is compelling in its simplicity, I do feel it's worth expounding a bit.
One second, she's recounting a goofy photoshoot, in the next, she's expounding upon the fickle nature of existence.
He has dominated oral arguments, cutting off and correcting other justices, expounding on the scope of the Constitution.
She gave a lengthy floor speech expounding on what she saw as the virtues of the tax bill.
Not that she envisioned a long career of expounding on her philosophical views in a succession of books.
" The idea of process is better served when you listen to, say, Ms. Schneemann expounding on "Meat Joy.
Kuttner said Bannon reached out to him out of the blue and began expounding on the administration's internal fights.
Expounding on the possibilities of empathy may be commendable, but it can feel like a corny gimmick, even naivety.
Contrary to all the theories that they are expounding, there should have been warming over the last 15 years.
Recently, stirred by news of more departures, Jianguo posted an unusually emotional piece, expounding on the nature of patriotism.
Voice-overs have Marc expounding on memory, longing and mortality while the script probes the side effects of technology.
On Wednesday afternoon, Trump went further still, publicly expounding on his plan to use Obamacare subsidies as negotiating leverage.
"To me as a lawyer it's astounding that he's expounding on can we exonerate or can't we exonerate," Giuliani said.
The crowd's enthusiasm underscored the risks to Trump of going too far expounding on his chagrin over the Mueller probe.
Within minutes, pundits at Emirati and Saudi television stations were expounding on the perfidy of Qatar and issuing heated denunciations.
If you're hearing a get-rich-quick pitch expounding outlandish returns, it's more than likely too good to be true.
I now overhear him expounding on his plans to move back to Pittsburgh to win a seat in the state legislature.
You half expect the sleight-of-hand artist Ricky Jay to appear in a tuxedo, expounding on the history of dice.
Those who know Milley have told me he is extremely bright and has no problem expounding at length about complex military issues.
Several years later, a Peruvian priest named Gustavo Gutierrez wrote a book called A Theology of Liberation, expounding on themes from Medellin.
There's a nearly half-hour video featuring the filmmakers Frank Darabont, Guillermo del Toro and Robert Rodriguez, expounding on the movie's influence.
A massive excavation subsequently saw her writing and drawing, expounding upon her Beatles-centric diaries and creating new illustrations of those days.
People who know Milley describe him as extremely bright and as someone who has no problem expounding at length about complex military issues.
Complicating matters is a handsome musician, Rumi (Ali Zafar), who serenades her yet prefers silence when he's not expounding on early Pink Floyd.
Expounding on his plan to restore the industry in the "America First Energy Plan," Trump has promised increased fossil fuel production and environmental deregulation.
"Or it could be that Donald Trump or somebody knows something pretty extreme about Lindsey Graham," Ruhle said, without expounding before the commercial break.
Expanding existing definitions provides a degree of certainty since there is a body of court cases expounding on the precise application of the definition.
The president ignored these recommendations and imposed new sanctions, while at the same time expounding a drastically more extreme set of demands on Iran.
You can find Valenti expounding on what she wishes she could tell her 15-year-old self in the essay she published in the Guardian.
Their joy was reflected in the face of Marci Clark, who stood below them last week, expounding on the grandeur of the 91-year-old room.
"I was alone when I had my first encounter and Barbara thought I was being dramatic," Jenna tells PEOPLE, expounding on a tale in the book.
Mr. Richkus, a thin-faced man with hair that spills over his shoulders, was expounding on how to burn incense to a dozen mostly young enthusiasts.
He was expounding on the same views he expressed last week when, along with several first responders, he appeared before a portion of the House Judiciary Committee.
Our Constitution locates the confirmation process in the representative branches for a reason — so that the justices are chosen by the people whose Constitution they are expounding.
In this solo performance, the comedic actress Caitlin Bitzegaio attempts to justify the existence of Earth women to space aliens by expounding the true nature of femininity.
Despite their age gap, Canestrari and Casaleggio, then in his fifties, formed a close rapport, with Casaleggio often expounding on his views about the web and the future.
On Hannibal, the food works so well because it's doing narrative work in the story, repeating and expounding its major themes in ways that pull on the senses.
Vanity Fair connected the dots of Foster's lofty family tree (calling him "patient zero"), expounding on his four marriages, five biological kids, and a handful more of stepchildren.
"If it's not fundamentally changing the thinking, or if it's expounding on a place where you have writer's block, I have no problem with that," Mr. Burke said.
So why, 30 minutes into his speech, was President Donald Trump expounding upon sneakers he found on eBay and questioning environmental concerns that prevent fireworks at Mount Rushmore?
Variety critic Owen Gleiberman said Bannon comes over in "American Dharma" as "an avuncular and cultivated presence", expounding on his favorite movies and chuckling about the Satan comparison.
Free from the responsibilities and limitations of the presidency, Trump would be his new channel's greatest star, a pretender-president expounding in prime time from a mock Oval Office.
Snowcone points out that the "free thoughts" Kanye has tweeted over the past month explain that he is open to expounding upon existing ideas and making them your own.
John Mulaney spends the special recounting hilarious tales about Chicago police detective J.J. Bittenbinder, talking about his jealousy of Timothee Chalamet, and expounding on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Along with John Jay and James Madison in 1787 and 1788, Hamilton wrote the Federalist Papers, a series of essays expounding on the Constitution's provisions and urging its adoption.
Along with John Jay and James Madison in 1787 and 1788, Hamilton wrote the Federalist Papers, a series of essays expounding on the Constitution's provisions and urging its adoption.
As the 28500 election seasons draws to a climax, political junkies — and I confess, I remain one — already are looking to 6900 and expounding theories about what could happen.
After the interview, Democrats on the committee accused the White House of exerting influence over Mr. Bannon to keep him from expounding about his time in the West Wing.
By the time it begins expounding on the importance of seeing both sides, it's become very clear that the Long Shot universe split off from our own several years ago.
" That sentiment is part of what makes Wilde, according to the British music critic and historian Simon Reynolds, "the first philosopher of glam, expounding its tenets 80 years in advance.
Mr. Milner, whose holdings have included major stakes in Facebook and Twitter, is known for expounding on everything from the future of social media to the frontiers of space travel.
"   Gorbachev painted a picture of a world on the brink of war, citing increasingly and aggressive language from politicians and military leaders, and expounding the existence of a "new arms race.
Ann Coulter, of course, applauded Trump's refusal to be cowed by the "left-wing media narrative" without expounding on how partisanship can change the interpretation of being hit by a speeding car.
The man who smeared the first black president with the birther lie, surrounded by conservative black supporters expounding on the importance of black history, makes for a new kind of racial vertigo.
Whether he's expounding on Pusha T's merits into a live mic at a listening party, going H.A.M. on Twitter, or losing his mind on, uh, Twitter, he's never one to pull punches.
Sprinkled among the artworks are video interviews with academic researchers expounding on such themes as mobility in modern China, for example, or cross-country commuting in the age of high-speed rail.
Expounding on his comments in a series of interviews, he said Trump had repaid Cohen over a series of months, and that the repayments were to ensure there was no campaign finance violation.
White supremacists and their sympathizers were, for a time, a significant enough constituency that Idaho's Republican politicians courted them during campaign seasons by expounding on Ruby Ridge and muttering darkly about black helicopters.
But in focusing on reform that turned unpopular quickly; keeping far too low a public profile and tolerating others like Nikki Haley expounding on foreign policy, Tillerson reduced his own prestige and relevance.
But while he was busy expounding to the various nations assembled in the UN's grand assembly chamber, Iran's president Hassan Rouhani was busily making the rounds, schmoozing New York's media and diplomatic elites.
The holiday break provides you plenty of time to take in the new season, plus read innumerable fan pages expounding theories and interpretations of this new 14-hour addition to the Lynchian canon.
"The whole of modern fashionable dress is a most ingenious and successful contrivance to produce the most distressing disease and deformity," she wrote, before expounding, with illustrations, on the threat of displaced organs.
Mr. Obama's first tutorial on Snapchat came from his 15-year-old daughter, Sasha, who surreptitiously recorded him expounding to the whole family at the dinner table on the platform's significance in modern society.
Waldstein: I've been expounding a lot on the Dodgers bullpen situation, and meanwhile Brad Peacock has thrown 2 2/3 scoreless innings and is really doing some important work out of the Houston bullpen.
THIMPHU, Bhutan — As a downpour settled into a thick fog outside, Dasho Karma Ura let his eyes flicker at the ceiling of a wood-paneled conference room and began expounding on the nature of happiness.
Now, when I feel the urge to tweet an idea that I think is worth expounding on, I save it for my newsletter, The Dump (an accurate description of what spills out of my head).
Ms. Elder, who was named the head of the polling department in 2005, occasionally wrote explanatory articles about survey-taking, expounding on matters like how the timing or structure of a poll might influence the results.
The trip comes amid concern that Saudi-funded seminaries expounding exclusivist, Salafi Islam are steadily eroding the more tolerant interpretation of the faith traditionally practised in Indonesia—a diverse archipelago with large Buddhist, Christian and Hindu minorities.
"When I stand in front of the Council, it won't be my ideas I'll be expounding on, it'll be the ideas of the majority in Parliament," he added, apparently referring to summit meetings of the European Council.
Diego Boneta, the sleepy-eyed charmer from shows including "Scream Queens" and "Pretty Little Liars," was padding through the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, expounding on the sweeping murals by Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros.
My role, as I understand it now, is to be an editor and custodian of the document Nick and I created, and to guide — but not prescribe — the various options the singers and musicians have in expounding it.
There are countless management gurus out there expounding on the "12 brand archetypes," but there's also a wealth of academic work looking at everything from Mythical Narratives in Car Advertising to the use of animal archetypes as brand symbolism.
The movie's villain, corporate titan Gordon Gekko (a stirring, swaggering Michael Douglas) — whose defining moment was a monologue expounding on the virtues of greed — was compelling enough that he became an icon to a generation of financial-firm workers.
But in between expounding on her proposals to make college affordable and to raise the minimum wage, she savaged Mr. Trump's career, his finances and his sensitivities, portraying him as a lightweight with the temperament of a spoiled child.
She talked to fans in chat for a bit, expounding upon her love for Animal Collective and her fellow Canadians in Alvvays, all while trying not to get killed by, like, big wizard people that exude ghostly red skulls.
Instead of the usual drunken art world brawl, we were entering into deep rapport with friends and strangers, exchanging metaphysical insights about the nature of the world, and expounding detached, trance-like comments about the down sides of ordinary reality.
Justice Clarence Thomas, a conservative known for his idiosyncratic legal views, agreed with the outcome of Gamble's case but wrote a separate 17-page opinion expounding on his view that the court should be more willing to overturn its precedents.
Solomon (who makes a memorable appearance in Richard Linklater's Waking Life expounding upon the virtues of existentialism) observes that sentimentality is seen as a bad thing, as to be labeled a sentimentalist is to be derided as a hypocrite and fraud.
They point to the 2018 midterm elections, where several successful Democratic candidates talked at length about issues and tried to engage voters directly by their favorite means: streaming themselves on Instagram Live in some cases, expounding on bankruptcy law in others.
About midway through the documentary "The Gospel According to André," Mr. Talley — a fashion world Zelig for more than four decades — is expounding on a Vogue photo shoot he supervised featuring Cindy Crawford as a grieving widow in a veil.
Are we going toward the industrial education that Washington is expounding, or are we going to be educated in the same way that white folks are being educated, or at least toward the same goals that white people are being educated?
There was a time when the release of the president's budget was a red-letter day on the calendar of Washington wonkery, with policy experts and fiscal hawks delving into spreadsheets and expounding upon new spending plans and the national debt.
" Without expounding on what caused the apparent snafu, imperceptible to 84 million viewers watching at home, the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) issued a terse statement that "there were issues regarding Donald Trump's audio that affected the sound level in the debate hall.
" The Wrap reports that bin Salman has been "expounding on his vision of an economically diverse, culturally significant Saudi Arabia, a message he has been selling hard in a jam-packed trip to Hollywood and later in the week to Silicon Valley.
On Pandora, Questlove will play the part of the expert curator, selecting songs for his show and expounding on them at length in the casually professorial style that fans have come to expect from his social media posts and appearances in music documentaries.
The old guard is moving on to more complex compositions, adding musicians to their live sets and rubbing elbows with a global community of artists on the international festival circuit; the younger generation, meanwhile, is expounding on the foundation, and finding new permutations.
There are few exhibits, but hundreds of audio files for visitors to listen to via free headphones and iPods, each one expounding at length on everything from the distinctions between different concentration camps to the background of a single menorah in the collection.
Directed by Craig William Macneill (Channel Zero) and starring Chloë Sevigny, the film pulls from historical accounts while also expounding on Borden's story with some hypothetical could-have-been plot developments, in the name of giving some sense and purpose to the brutal crimes.
I also started working on YouTube videos expounding on the joy I'd found living in LA. But by this time, YouTube was going totally mainstream and corporate, and I found myself working hard each week to produce content that really no one was watching.
Forced to pay attention to what seemed little more than celebrity gossip, we dressed up our accounts of what the British tabloids were reporting by expounding on the questions they raised about the role of the news media or the future of the monarchy.
Parliament, on the other hand, has "sovereign and uncontrollable authority in making, confirming, enlarging, restraining, abrogating, repealing, reviving, and expounding of laws, concerning matters of all possible denominations, ecclesiastical, or temporal, civil, military, maritime, or criminal," Lord Blackstone, Britain's most celebrated jurist, wrote in the eighteenth century.
"The impeachment trial statements excerpted by the Committee were simply expounding on the President's position that the House cannot have it both ways; they plainly were not reversing the position that the House may not properly seek judicial enforcement of subpoenas against the Executive," Mooppan said.
In "In Bhutan, Happiness Index as Gauge for Social Ills," Kai Schultz writes: As a downpour settled into a thick fog outside, Dasho Karma Ura let his eyes flicker at the ceiling of a wood-paneled conference room and began expounding on the nature of happiness.
He saw it more as an occasion to bask again in the adulation he enjoyed last year at the World Economic Forum in Davos by proclaiming his commitment to globalisation and free trade, and expounding on his new idea for a "community with a shared future for mankind".
Matthew Goodwin and Roger Eatwell think that four factors are determining the success of the populists: Mainstream politicians are trying to remove whatever fuels populism, but they tend to go into shock if populists are successful before simply expounding that the populist politician in question is a danger to democracy.
The biggest news out of Apple's event yesterday was the debut of its wild iPhone X. Apple saved the device for last and took its time expounding the phone's technical feats, yet the highlight of the presentation was far more carefree: an overview of animated emoji, a selfie portrait mode, and Snapchat filters.
As well as spreading toxic disinformation on mainstream social networks, including targeting the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting by falsely claiming the massacre was an elaborate hoax, Media Matters notes that Jones has regularly encouraged violence — expounding an impending second U.S. civil war narrative in which he discusses killing minorities.
On the other side of the gym, LeBron James, the megastar he helped bring back to Ohio, stood in front of news media microphones, expounding on his Cleveland Cavaliers and the collective sharpshooters known as the Golden State Warriors, the two teams that are facing off in the N.B.A. finals for a third consecutive year.
" Expounding on freedom of religion in general, he declared, "the idea, that a man has less conscience because he is a Rationalist, or a Spiritualist, or even an Atheist, than the believer in any one of the accepted forms of faith, may be current, but it is not a constitutional idea, in the State of Ohio.
When Meg got back from the kitchen with the coffee, the old man was sitting alone in the parlor expounding on soil types and the history of soil itself, the glacial loess deposits and how Paw Paw soil was better than the upstate junk spodosol, with a pure O horizon, the best you could hope for.
" 57 Photos View Slide Show ' There, crammed against a bar at Madeo — an Italian standby favored by the entertainment crowd, and not necessarily for its branzino or tiramisù — is the entertainment lawyer and philanthropist Eric Eisner expounding on the importance, greater now than ever in an era of fake news, of "people learning how to doubt.
" Expounding further in that vein, he issued a call, stating that "One of the things we've got to do is put a legal architecture in place, and we need congressional help in order to do that, to make sure that not only am I reined in but any president's reined in, in terms of some of the decisions that we're making.
Billy went on like that, expounding on Uncle Rex's story, until suddenly, through the rattle of his words, it became clear to her (and it did come on like that—a fearsome revelation, a sudden sharp insight that she would carry with her into the future) that he and his uncle had the same habits of mind, the same inclination to fall into a ramble, a widower's intonations.
" Wyden appears to argue that while Coats gave him an answer to his original question, he left out some special cases in the answer, like if the collection was intentional Wyden noted that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence sent a release to reporters after the election expounding on the answer: "Section 702 (b) (4) plainly states we 'may not intentionally acquire any communication as to which the sender and all intended recipients are known at the time of acquisition to be located in the United States.

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