0 past simple and past participle of expatiate
1 to speak or write about something in great detail or for a long time:
And their qualities were sometimes expatiated without as much reservation.
Geometry background for the rigid body motion and force wrench is not expatiated repeatedly for the length consideration.
We are familiar with them, and many of us have expatiated upon them.
They do not want those advantages about which he expatiated this evening.
He expatiated only on situations in which the market should operate and no longstop would be necessary.
That has been adequately and eloquently expatiated upon both in the reports before us and in the speeches which we have heard particularly from members of the two committees.