Explicitation

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪkˌsplɪs.ɪˈteɪ.ʃən/

Definitions of explicitation

noun the act of making something explicit or clear

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of explicitation in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of explicitation

past tense

explicitated

plural

explicitations

comparative

more explicit

superlative

most explicit

present tense

explicitates

future tense

will explicitate

perfect tense

has explicitated

continuous tense

is explicitating

singular

explicitation

positive degree

explicit

infinitive

to explicitate

gerund

explicitating

participle

explicitated

Origin and Evolution of explicitation

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'explicitation' is derived from the Latin word 'explicitatio', which means clarification or making something clear.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a more general sense of making something clear or explicit, the term 'explicitation' has evolved to be specifically used in the context of translation studies to refer to the process of making implicit information explicit in a text.