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belabor

[bih-ley-ber] / bɪˈleɪ bər /


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But because he doesn’t belabor his ideas, he also doesn’t linger visually.

From New York Times

Thinking of works like theirs, and a singular performance like Comer’s, I won’t belabor the compromises of “Prima Facie.”

From New York Times

If that sounds like a pat irony on paper, it doesn’t play that way onscreen, in part because Zlotowski, taking her cues from her heroine, belabors nothing.

From Los Angeles Times

Not to belabor the point, but Don’t Panic.

From Scientific American

And they are all presented, in a belabored game-recognize-game metaphor, as players: The principal characters are given old-school avatars, and the movie’s many international locations are delineated using primitive video graphics.

From Los Angeles Times