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unelaborated

  • a word derived from elaborate.
    elaborate
    adjective
    worked out with great care and nicety of detail; executed with great minuteness.

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The judge’s decision explicitly avoided constitutional questions, and his only acknowledgment of Hare’s pastoral activities lay in one unelaborated sentence: “The defendant is an ordained Presbyterian minister.”

From Slate Jun. 21, 2022

Except something remained: an unadorned, unelaborated awareness, thoughtless, yet present.

From Washington Post

For a playwright, he says, the short story offers "a vessel for those feelings which, unelaborated, are truer, and yet for one reason or another do not belong on a stage."

From Time Magazine Archive

At the workshop, complicity was identified, complicity was confessed, complicity went unelaborated.

From Slate

The richness given this central and most correct portion of the great roofing is all the more effective by contrast with the plain, unelaborated groins of the surrounding vaults.

From Cathedrals of Spain by John A.

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