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DIAGRAM |
Make clear |
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ELUCIDATE |
Make clear |
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DEMYSTIFY |
Make clear |
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CLARIFY |
Make clear |
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EXPLAIN |
Make (something) clear |
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SPELL |
Make clear, ... out |
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LIQUIDATE |
To make clear and intelligible. |
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ILLUSTRATE |
To make clear, bright, or luminous. |
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ENODE |
To clear of knots; to make clear. |
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DECLARE |
To make clear; to free from obscurity. |
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ENUCLEATE |
To bring to light; to make clear. |
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SPELLOUT |
Make clear power must be cloaked in betrayal |
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LUSTRATE |
To make clear or pure by means of a propitiatory
offering; to purify. |
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ECLAIRCISE |
To make clear; to clear up what is obscure or not
understood; to explain. |
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CLEARSTARCH |
To stiffen with starch, and then make clear by
clapping with the hands; as, to clearstarch muslin. |
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ILLUSTRATION |
That which illustrates; a comparison or example
intended to make clear or apprehensible, or to remove obscurity. |
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LIGHTEN |
To make light or clear; to light; to illuminate; as, to
lighten an apartment with lamps or gas; to lighten the streets. |
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EVINCE |
To show in a clear manner; to prove beyond any
reasonable doubt; to manifest; to make evident; to bring to light; to
evidence. |
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SIMPLIFY |
To make simple; to make less complex; to make clear by
giving the explanation for; to show an easier or shorter process for
doing or making. |
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WHITEWASH |
To make white; to give a fair external appearance to;
to clear from imputations or disgrace; hence, to clear (a bankrupt)
from obligation to pay debts. |
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ILLUMINATE |
To make plain or clear; to dispel the obscurity to
by knowledge or reason; to explain; to elucidate; as, to illuminate a
text, a problem, or a duty. |
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SHARP-CUT |
Cut sharply or definitely, or so as to make a clear,
well-defined impression, as the lines of an engraved plate, and the
like; clear-cut; hence, having great distinctness; well-defined; clear. |
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ENLIGHTEN |
To make clear to the intellect or conscience; to shed
the light of truth and knowledge upon; to furnish with increase of
knowledge; to instruct; as, to enlighten the mind or understanding. |
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PURIFY |
To make pure or clear from material defilement,
admixture, or imperfection; to free from extraneous or noxious matter;
as, to purify liquors or... |
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SHOW |
To make apparent or clear, as by evidence, testimony, or
reasoning; to prove; to explain; also, to manifest; to evince; as, to
show the truth of a statement; to show the causes of an event. |