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comparative more elaborate, superlative most elaborate
Complex, detailed, or sophisticated. examples
Intricate, fancy, flashy, or showy. quotations examples
The house was a big elaborate limestone affair, evidently new. Winter sunshine sparkled on lace-hung casement, on glass marquise, and the burnished bronze foliations of grille and door.
1907 August, Robert W[illiam] Chambers, chapter I, in The Younger Set, New York, N.Y.: D. Appleton & Company
third-person singular simple present elaborates, present participle elaborating, simple past and past participle elaborated
(transitive) Тo develop in detail or complexity. quotations examples
[…] by the time of the subsequent coronation, when the Prussian king put the crown on his own head in child-like belief of the obsolete doctrine called divine right, the untiring statesman had elaborated his scheme of reform.
1871, “Bismarck”, in All the Year Round, volume 5, page 129
The notion of blood purity was first elaborated in Europe, where it was used to separate Old Christians from Spain’s New Christians—women and men of Jewish and Muslim origin whose ancestors had converted to Christianity.
2009, Irene Silverblatt, “Foreword”, in Andrew B. Fisher, Matthew D. O'hara, editors, Imperial Subjects: Race and Identity in Colonial Latin America, page xi
(intransitive, sometimes followed by the prepositions on or upon) To expand/enlarge in detail. examples