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:
The survival for the first year was estimated by multiplying the matrix detailing the monthly probabilities by itself between 1 and 12 times.
This chapter proceeds as the others with dense descriptions of a series of topics detailing them with specific extracted findings.
The book consists of eight chapters and an appendix detailing notational conventions.
The king forged the links in that chain with charter terms detailing the conditions of the corporate franchise.
Archives are richer in detailing institutional arrangements, but they too betray attitudes.
The combination of detailing, materials, and form produces rooms of great dignity, which is a necessary condition for the individuality of the home.
She extends the game metaphor by detailing six game strategies that were practiced in each of the classrooms.
In addition, 231 actors were directed to perform a modern drama detailing the exploits of the king.