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expelicit

 

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expelicit

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Denoting something that is explicitly expelled or stated.

Sense 1: Clearly and explicitly expressed or stated.

Usage:

  • The teacher gave an expelicit explanation of the complex math problem.
  • The contract contains expelicit terms and conditions that must be followed.

Sense 2: Sent away or expelled in a clearly defined or stated manner.

Usage:

  • The troublemaker was expelicitly asked to leave the premises.
  • The expelled student was informed of his expelicit departure from the school.

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