elucidation
Americannoun
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the act of explaining or making something clear.
Ideas may occur in abstract forms, but their elucidation happens only through language.
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an explanation or clarification.
Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize for his elucidation of the photoelectric effect.
Other Word Forms
- nonelucidation noun
Etymology
Origin of elucidation
First recorded in 1520–30; elucid(ate) ( def. ) + -ation ( def. )
Example Sentences
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This study does not allow elucidation of causal relationships between these factors and hearing loss, and further experimental studies will be necessary to confirm and better interpret these findings.
From Science Daily • Mar. 6, 2024
“In addition to providing much-needed elucidation, the investigation and examiner’s report ensure that the bankruptcy court will have the opportunity to consider the greater public interest when approving the FTX Group’s reorganization plan,” he added.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 22, 2024
Experiencing the art itself was the only way to discover its complex perceptual elucidation.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 7, 2023
It’s also an impeccably textured elucidation of a group of strangers joining up to animate the written word, and of the ways a great play remains eternally relevant.
From Washington Post • Mar. 18, 2022
But before he could ask for elucidation, Poirot had made another dive on to the floor.
From "Murder on the Orient Express" by Agatha Christie
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