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Clarifying
transitive verb
pronunciation and accent, and • spli · There · Tea King
Etymology: denominale Italian adjective explicit . is etymologically identical and semantically to English explicit and the French expliciter . see all the words derived from Latin multiplied or compounds with his radical under the lemma resort.
Definition: make explicit (or was something that was implied, reserved, etc.).
approximate Synonyms: clarify, explain, explain, show, demonstrate.
Against: imply, hide, imply.
I was speaking of my existence. I have no knowledge of when it is started, I can not remember a birth, a childhood, are so from time immemorial, I think. I could not even explain sex, I ask myself the female convenience of expression, considering the fact that I defined: entity. Antonella Diamanti (Women in the Mirror)
Others would have preferred that the same Diderot had continued to be silent instead of explicit (and thus break) with the his novel the imperative of silence that covers the existence of the desire for a woman to another. Daniela Danna (friends, companions, lovers)
The words of these guys are, as already explained , a vast repertoire and semantically open [...] Giuseppe Burgio (Half male)
In view of the hotel made a Monia strange and wonderful gesture, which been expressing his intentions become clear. Farinotti Pino (The Hero)
present tense
I express (explicit), you explicit, he explicit, we explicitly, you explained, they explicit
imperfect indicative
I explained, you explained, he explicitly, we explicitly, you explicitly, they esplicitavan
indicative past tense
I esplicitai, esplicitasti you, he or it, we explicitly, you esplicitaste, they make explicit
indicative simple future
I be reflected, you explained, he be reflected, we explicitly, you explicitly, they will clarify
present subjunctive
I explicit, you explicit, he explicit, we explicitly, you explicitly, they spell
imperfect subjunctive
I explained, you explained, he explicitly, we explicitly, you esplicitaste, they explain
present conditional
I explain, you explicitly, he explicitly, we explicitly, you explicitly, they explicitly is
this imperative
you express, explicit, he explained us, you explained, they spell
present participle: esplicitante, esplicitanti
Gerund : explicit
past participle: explicit, explicit, explicit, explicit
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