flesh out
Britishverb
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(tr) to give substance to (an argument, description, etc)
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(intr) to expand or become more substantial
Example Sentences
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Navratil is set to flesh out how he plans to reinvigorate the company at an investor day in February.
The meeting will cap off a week of negotiations between U.S. officials and their Asian counterparts as they try to flesh out preliminary trade pacts struck in recent months.
From Barron's
Springsteen was planning to flesh out the “Nebraska” demos with his band in New York, and spent a lot of time doing various versions of the songs, but didn’t like the feel of them.
Few photos exist of his father in his 30s, meaning that he must have had to supply his own image to flesh out the memory.
Together, these versatile actors help flesh out the Harlem neighborhood.
From Los Angeles Times
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