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expounding

[ik-spoun-ding] / ɪkˈspaʊn dɪŋ /


NOUN
dwelling
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Let’s face it, the English are getting very very excited, and many a politician and member of the Westminster bubble have been getting in on the fun, expounding their views on the ‘footy’.

From The Guardian

Instead of expounding on a scientific topic for the curious layperson, it offers guidance for people who want practical help with the challenges of everyday living.

From Salon

Sadly, The Simpson’s show started out creating great insight into the modern cultural experience, but has since degenerated to trying to capitalize on cheap controversy and expounding on vicious rumors.

From Fox News

The characters, professionals with complicated histories, expounding on politics and art, have always been there for one another; separating them via digital quarantine in no way loosens that bond.

From Washington Post

Books expounding his views, running at several volumes, top the German bestseller charts; posters bearing his face are currently plastered all over the country’s cities.

From The Guardian