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belabor

[bih-ley-ber] / bɪˈleɪ bər /


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Without belaboring the point, Howe provides abundant evidence to the contrary, arguing that imperialistic expansion was in the very DNA of the young republic.

From Salon

The link between dehumanizing rhetoric and political violence is too well-known to belabor.

From Salon

I won’t belabor the biographical details except to note that from his debarment in 1989 till his death in 2024, Rose tirelessly lobbied for reinstatement, and each time, the commissioner refused.

From Salon

He jumped in with ideas for recovery, without belaboring his personal hardships.

From Los Angeles Times

Villarreal: Not to belabor this point, but I want to talk more seriously about what “over there” does involve for you.

From Los Angeles Times