expatiate
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɛkˈspeɪʃɪeɪt/
Verb
expatiate (third-person singular simple present expatiates, present participle expatiating, simple past and past participle expatiated)
- (now rare) To range at large, or without restraint.
- 1717, Alexander Pope, “Windsor-Forest”, in The Works of Mr. Alexander Pope, volume I, London: Printed by W[illiam] Bowyer, for Bernard Lintot, […], OCLC 43265629, page 62:
- [L]ooks on heav'n with more than mortal eyes, / Bids his free ſoul expatiate in the skies, / Amidſt her kindred ſtars familiar roam, / Survey the region, and confeſs her home! Such was the life great Scipio once admir'd, / Thus Atticus, and Trumball thus retir'd.
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- To write or speak at length; to be copious in argument or discussion.
- 1851, Herman Melville, Moby Dick, chapter 35
- Now, as the business of standing mast-heads, ashore or afloat, is a very ancient and interesting one, let us in some measure expatiate here.
- (Can we date this quote by Addison?)
- He expatiated on the inconveniences of trade.
- 1992 May 3, "Comrade Bingo" Jeeves and Wooster, Series 3, Episode 6:
- WOOSTER: If you ask me, art is responsible for most of the trouble in the world.
JEEVES: An interesting theory, sir. Would you care to expatiate upon it?
WOOSTER: As a matter of fact, no, Jeeves. The thought just occurred to me, as thoughts do.
JEEVES: Very good, sir.
- WOOSTER: If you ask me, art is responsible for most of the trouble in the world.
- 2007, Clive James, Cultural Amnesia (Picador 2007, p. 847)
- “It can't fly,” he expatiated. “It can move forward only by hopping.”
- 1851, Herman Melville, Moby Dick, chapter 35
- (obsolete) To expand; to spread; to extend; to diffuse; to broaden.
Translations
to write or speak at length; to be copious in argument or discussion, to descant
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to range at large, or without restraint
obsolete: to expand; to spread; to extend; to diffuse; to broaden
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