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make plain
verb as in clarify
verb as in clear the air
verb as in elucidate
verb as in exhibit
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verb as in explain
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verb as in explicate
verb as in illustrate
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verb as in ravel
verb as in reveal
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verb as in simplify
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verb as in speak out/speak up
verb as in spell out
Example Sentences
Grewal told me by email that no legal threat was implied by his tweet, and that Coinbase “certainly would make plain if it were our intent” to progress to a lawsuit.
Or are they simply there to make plain old water taste like a piña colada?
Or are they simply there to make plain old water taste like a piña colada?
“As recent college and university campus clashes make plain,” Mr. Steggerda wrote in the letter obtained by The New York Times, “forced proximity heightens tensions among peaceful attendees and demonstrators of differing ideologies and increases the risk of escalation to verbal, or even physical, clashes.”
But what this set did so well was make plain that Usher’s commitment to minutiae and his capacity for grandeur are fired in the same cauldron.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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