0 present participle of expound --
1 to give a detailed explanation of something: --
However capable trade union officials might be, they are not capable of expounding the technical point of view on all these multifarious types of trades.
I have met dissent when expounding them at meetings.
It is always difficult to find a logical order for expounding any complex organisation.
This is not the occasion for expounding policy.
How often do we see young industrialists currently employed on the television expounding the excitement that people can derive from working in manufacturing industry?
I thank the authors for so clearly expounding the difficulties.
I wish that he had been a little briefer in expounding some of his briefs.
We can understand his feelings and that his nervousness is likely to prevent him from expounding his own case to his, or anybody else's, satisfaction.