Definitionadj. marked by complexity and richness of detail
Last update: January 24, 2017
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They performed elaborate rituals. [adjective]
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He elaborated and presented his work before the guide. [verb]
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The practice of distributing wedding favors began with the European upper classes, who had the wealth to provide elaborate gifts to their guests. [Please select]
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All these propositions, elaborated by men of the fourth century, had a certain meaning for men of that time, but for men of to-day they have no meaning whatever. [Please select]
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The nineteenth century is, in my eyes, a genesic era, in which new principles are elaborated, but in which nothing that is written shall endure. [Please select]
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One uniform type of doctrine has not yet been elaborated; divergencies in secondary matters arise freely in East and West; theology is not wedded to invariable formulas. [Please select]
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Still, it does not feel able to grant the prize to either of these works, because they do not appear to be sufficiently elaborated. [Please select]
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Naturally, only the workers are affected: our millionaires have their luxurious homes and elaborate clubs. [Please select]
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So, too, to be helpful when the inquiry should come up, we ventured the elaborate description of the palace of the Hurs. [Please select]
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It any such expensive and elaborate toys are bought, it may well be the plain express wagon or the hook and ladder and fire engine. [Please select]
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Many a work has appeared to the world to be the spontaneous creation of transcendent genius, which has, in reality, been conceived, studied, and elaborated during years of silence. [Please select]
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