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*at great length for a long period of time. (*Typically: explain ~; question someone ~; speak ~.) The lawyer questioned the witness at great length. explain (oneself) 1. to explain what one has said or done or what one thinks or feels. (Formal and polite.) Please take a moment to explain yourself. I'm sure we are interested in your ideas. Yes, if you will let me explain myself, I think you'll agree with my idea. 2. to give an explanation or excuse for something wrong that one may have done. (Usually said in anger.) Young man! Come in here and explain yourself this instant. Why did you do that, Tom Smith? You had better explain yourself, and it had better be good. explain someone or something to someone to give information or instruction about someone or something to someone. Please explain it to me. Can you explain Andrew to me? explain something away to explain something so that it is no longer a problem. You can try to explain it away if you want, but that won't solve the problem. You can't just explain away all your problems. See also: away explain away something also explain something away to invent reasons why something is unimportant You will find it hard to explain away all these mistakes. Rather than face the truth, we try to explain it away. See also: away How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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s largest public service union, explains away the costly benefits that we taxpayers provide her members saying, ``Unfortunately, this kind of points to how underpaid people are in the private sector. He's entirely unpersuasive when he explains away the fact that nearly 90 percent of all Washington journalists voted for Clinton by arguing that Clinton wasn't very liberal. M explains away the assessments by noting that, rather than go to trial, he settled by agreeing to pay a $9,000 "reckless disregard penalty" and a $6,500 "negligence penalty. |
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