0 present participle of detail --
1 to describe something completely, giving all the facts: --
2 to order someone, often a small group of soldiers or workers, to perform a particular task: --
3 to clean the inside and outside of a vehicle very carefully: --
Combining archival evidence from these organisations, the paper first outlines the historical circumstances of development, detailing the form of broadcasts and of the music itself.
The fusion of detailing and structural efficiency delivers a balanced and delightful solution.
There then follows a short statement detailing how the information will be provided and the type of payment to be used.
The variationist paradigm has excelled not only at identifying these but also at detailing their considerable intricacies.
This becomes most apparent in brigade commanders' and technicians' reports detailing problems at the 'work front'.
Interactive techniques (audit/feedback, academic detailing/outreach, and reminders) are the most effective at simultaneously changing physician care and patient outcomes.
A chapter detailing the defence of a village's communal lands is based on the work of another scholar.
In addition, 231 actors were directed to perform a modern drama detailing the exploits of the king.