Pronunciation: /ɪkˌsplɪs.ɪˈteɪ.ʃən/
noun the act of making something explicit or clear
A1 The explicitation of the instructions made it easier for the beginners to understand.
A2 The teacher used explicitation to clarify the concept to the students.
B1 The textbook provided explicitation of the key terms for better comprehension.
B2 The presentation included explicitation of the complex data to aid in analysis.
C1 The detailed explicitation of the research findings added depth to the study.
C2 The explicitation of the legal terms in the contract helped clarify the rights and obligations of the parties involved.
formal The explicitation of the terms in the contract ensured clarity for both parties involved.
informal She asked for explicitation of the instructions so she wouldn't make any mistakes.
slang The teacher's explicitation of the assignment was on point.
figurative His explicitation of his emotions through art was truly inspiring.
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