STRAIGHTEN OUT vs ELUCIDATE: VERB
- Settle or put right
- Extricate from entanglement
- Put (things or places) in order
- Make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear
- To make straight.
- To correct or rectify.
- To eliminate confusion from or concerning.
- To correct; to stop doing something wrong.
- Make straight
- Change for the better
- Make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear
- Make clear and (more) comprehensible
- To make clear; to clarify; to shed light upon.
STRAIGHTEN OUT vs ELUCIDATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To explain or clarify something.
- To make clear or plain, especially by explanation; clarify. : explain.
STRAIGHTEN OUT vs ELUCIDATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To make clear or manifest; to render more intelligible; to illustrate.
STRAIGHTEN OUT vs ELUCIDATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Make clear
- To make clear or manifest; throw light upon; explain; render intelligible; illustrate: as, an experiment may elucidate a theory.
- Synonyms Expound, etc. (see explain); to unfold, clear up.
- Make clear
STRAIGHTEN OUT vs ELUCIDATE: RELATED WORDS
- Tidy, Illuminate, Reform, Elucidate, Straighten, Enlighten, Crystallize, Unsnarl, Clarify, Neaten, Sort out, Tidy up, Clean up, Shed light on, Clear up
- Discover, Identify, Understand, Ascertain, Delineate, Explain, Clear up, Straighten out, Sort out, Shed light on, Clear, Crystallize, Enlighten, Illuminate, Clarify
STRAIGHTEN OUT vs ELUCIDATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Disentangle, Clear, Tidy, Illuminate, Elucidate, Straighten, Enlighten, Crystallize, Unsnarl, Clarify, Neaten, Sort out, Tidy up, Clean up, Shed light on
- Unravel, Clarifying, Discover, Identify, Understand, Ascertain, Delineate, Straighten out, Sort out, Shed light on, Clear, Crystallize, Enlighten, Illuminate, Clarify
STRAIGHTEN OUT vs ELUCIDATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The limbs will straighten out as your baby grows.
- As your teeth straighten out over time, however, Dr.
- Okay, let me just straighten out your helmet there.
- Hopefully all my blood levels will straighten out.
- Taker rises up to straighten out the situation.
- Do the dishes and straighten out your room.
- Court will have to straighten out the mess.
- Straighten out the shower curtain and put out fresh towels on the bars.
- We checked out early and it took a week to straighten out the.
- San Jose and straighten out this matter out.
- This paper has sought to elucidate three main points.
- The authors failed to elucidate which agencies they contacted.
- Microsomes can also be used to elucidate metabolic routes.
- Further studies are warranted to elucidate these data.
- Participant quotations are presented to elucidate each theme.
- Optimus urged him to elucidate, and he nodded.
- Harnessing evolution to elucidate the consequences of symbiosis.
- Further research is warranted to elucidate these issues.
- Horae Romanae: Or an Attempte to Elucidate St.
- Further studies are needed to elucidate this connection.
STRAIGHTEN OUT vs ELUCIDATE: QUESTIONS
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- How does the monologue elucidate the stereotypical issues faced by youth?
- What does it mean to elucidate something in English?