dilucidation (Meaning)

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dilucidation (n.)

The act of making clear.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dilucidation

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dilucidation Sentence Examples

  1. A clear and precise elucidation of the scientific method is essential for understanding the process of scientific inquiry.
  2. The professor's elucidation of the theory of relativity was so clear that even the most novice students could understand it.
  3. The judge's elucidation of the law was so thorough that even the most seasoned lawyers were impressed.
  4. The author's elucidation of the character's motivations was so insightful that it made the character come alive on the page.
  5. The preacher's elucidation of the scriptures was so moving that it brought tears to the eyes of many of the congregation.
  6. The teacher's elucidation of the Pythagorean theorem was so clear that even the most struggling students were able to understand it.
  7. The politician's elucidation of the new tax plan was so convoluted that even the most experienced economists had trouble understanding it.
  8. The scientist's elucidation of the new discovery was so groundbreaking that it changed the way we understand the universe.
  9. The artist's elucidation of the human condition was so profound that it touched the hearts of all who saw it.
  10. My friend provided a comprehensive elucidation of the stock market that helped increase my investment knowledge.

FAQs About the word dilucidation

The act of making clear.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

A clear and precise elucidation of the scientific method is essential for understanding the process of scientific inquiry.

The professor's elucidation of the theory of relativity was so clear that even the most novice students could understand it.

The judge's elucidation of the law was so thorough that even the most seasoned lawyers were impressed.

The author's elucidation of the character's motivations was so insightful that it made the character come alive on the page.