Elucidate in a sentence as a verb

Can someone elucidate it, or its use, please?

While some of your points are more or less correct, would you care to elucidate on a few of the others?1.

Does this piece identify, elucidate or address any of them?No.

It'd be nice if someone with knowledge could come in here and elucidate, though the likelihood of that is really small.

Please elucidate on how exactly you think they are subject to American law before you give a smug "well, don't break the law then" response.

Someone sat down and thought about exactly these concepts and how best to elucidate them without getting in the way of the connections being made.

The way I read it, the reason ChuckMcM chose that particular wording, was to most clearly elucidate the sentiment, believing the reader would understand the need to adapt it.

There probably are very interesting reasons why web design appears to be so culturally influenced, but this article doesn't really elucidate much./end rant

Tried to elucidate your reasoning on a piece of code to someone?These are absolutely real world skills and they are absolutely applicable when working on an engineering team with other humans.

Of course the newspapers and journalists involved have their own opinions, but trying to reduce those opinions to left wing or libertarian or whatever other labels you care to apply does nothing to elucidate how they have affected the presentation of the information.

Elucidate definitions

verb

make clear and (more) comprehensible; "clarify the mystery surrounding her death"

See also: clarify

verb

make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear; "Could you clarify these remarks?"; "Clear up the question of who is at fault"