Well-elaborated


adjective
1.
worked out with great care and nicety of detail; executed with great minuteness:
elaborate preparations; elaborate care.
Synonyms: perfected, painstaking.
Antonyms: simple.
2.
marked by intricate and often excessive detail; complicated; ornate.
verb (used with object), elaborated, elaborating.
3.
to work out carefully or minutely; develop to perfection.
Synonyms: refine, improve.
4.
to add details to; expand.
5.
to produce or develop by labor.
6.
Physiology. to convert (food, plasma, etc.) by means of chemical processes into a substance more suitable for use within the body.
verb (used without object), elaborated, elaborating.
7.
to add details in writing, speaking, etc.; give additional or fuller treatment (usually followed by on or upon):
to elaborate upon a theme or an idea.
Synonyms: refine, improve.
adjective (ɪˈlæbərɪt)
1.
planned or executed with care and exactness; detailed
2.
marked by complexity, ornateness, or detail
verb (ɪˈlæbəˌreɪt)
3.
(intransitive; usually foll by on or upon) to add information or detail (to an account); expand (upon)
4.
(transitive) to work out in detail; develop
5.
(transitive) to make more complicated or ornate
6.
(transitive) to produce by careful labour; create
7.
(transitive) (physiol) to change (food or simple substances) into more complex substances for use in the body

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