0 past simple and past participle of elucidate --
1 to explain something or make something clear: --
The reasons for the change in weather conditions have been elucidated by several scientists.
I don't understand. You'll have to elucidate.
Apart from the causes of the intra-pair differences, there are still several purely descriptive aspects of family variation which have not yet been entirely elucidated.
However, the nature of this opposition has not been precisely elucidated.
The mechanisms of this anti-parasite effect of gangliosides remain to be elucidated.
Nevertheless, changes in hydrolase substrates and their relationship with endosperm mechanical properties remain to be elucidated.
How life histories vary in relation to parasite burdens and the specific hazards presented by the contrasting environments in disparate wadis remains to be elucidated.
Furthermore, several questions related to the properties of a pore system in open equilibrium with the bulk solutions need to be elucidated.
Since the emergence pattern of marine trematodes has rarely been studied, the role of salinity is poorly elucidated.
The factors governing the exclusion of divalent cations could be elucidated by similar calculations.