Expound (to ) conjugation

English
36 examples
This verb can also mean the following: make a statement, lay, do, explain, make, interpret, discuss at length, lay open the meaning of

Conjugation of expound

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Present Simple
expound
expound
expounds
expound
expound
expound
Future Simple
will expound
will expound
will expound
will expound
will expound
will expound
Past Simple
expounded
expounded
expounded
expounded
expounded
expounded
Conditional Simple
would expound
would expound
would expound
would expound
would expound
would expound
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Present Progressive
am expounding
are expounding
is expounding
are expounding
are expounding
are expounding
Future Progressive
will be expounding
will be expounding
will be expounding
will be expounding
will be expounding
will be expounding
Past Progressive
was expounding
were expounding
was expounding
were expounding
were expounding
were expounding
Conditional Progressive
would be expounding
would be expounding
would be expounding
would be expounding
would be expounding
would be expounding
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Present Perfect
have expounded
have expounded
has expounded
have expounded
have expounded
have expounded
Future Perfect
will have expounded
will have expounded
will have expounded
will have expounded
will have expounded
will have expounded
Past Perfect
had expounded
had expounded
had expounded
had expounded
had expounded
had expounded
Conditional Perfect
would have expounded
would have expounded
would have expounded
would have expounded
would have expounded
would have expounded
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been expounding
have been expounding
has been expounding
have been expounding
have been expounding
have been expounding
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been expounding
will have been expounding
will have been expounding
will have been expounding
will have been expounding
will have been expounding
Past Perfect Progressive
had been expounding
had been expounding
had been expounding
had been expounding
had been expounding
had been expounding
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been expounding
would have been expounding
would have been expounding
would have been expounding
would have been expounding
would have been expounding

Examples of expound

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"I began to expound upon tidal effects
"what it takes dozens of pages of a book to expound."
- Care to expound on that?
- I fiigured... - You felt qualifiied to jump in... and expound on that particular topic?
- Okay? Can you expound on that?
"I began to expound upon tidal effects
"what it takes dozens of pages of a book to expound."
- Care to expound on that?
- I fiigured... - You felt qualifiied to jump in... and expound on that particular topic?
- Okay? Can you expound on that?
- Some climate-change doomsayer, expounds something called Gaia theory about the world healing itself or some such.
Sometimes he expounds on his theories of the brain.
They always take us all out to dinner at days of yore, and the show is always three hours long, and my dad just sits there and expounds about the chivalric tradition.
- Some climate-change doomsayer, expounds something called Gaia theory about the world healing itself or some such.
Sometimes he expounds on his theories of the brain.
They always take us all out to dinner at days of yore, and the show is always three hours long, and my dad just sits there and expounds about the chivalric tradition.
Albert Einstein had expounded his Theory of Relativity back in 1905, and science had brought us the wonders of the modern world.
And this way have you well expounded it.
And with that wonderfully fascinating quiet voice of his he expounded to us the most terrible of all philosophies, the philosophy of power, preached to us the most marvellous of all gospels,
At times, Quincas came to visit me... and finally expounded on his new philosophy,Humanitism.
He expounded his ideas earlier, it"s all a matter of chemistry.
An anonymous individual of this sort has for some time been expounding the latest trendy ideas in a most appropriate forum: the weekly magazine of the laughable foot soldiers of Mitterand's electoral constituency.
I shan't be expounding when he arrives.
Members are disturbed by some of the theology you've been expounding.
Monsieur Poirot is expounding some extremely entertaining theories.
Oh, yes. The losers will be publicly humiliated in a fashion to be chosen by the victor. I plan on having you publish a scientific paper expounding the discredited Velikovsky hypothesis.
Albert Einstein had expounded his Theory of Relativity back in 1905, and science had brought us the wonders of the modern world.
And this way have you well expounded it.
And with that wonderfully fascinating quiet voice of his he expounded to us the most terrible of all philosophies, the philosophy of power, preached to us the most marvellous of all gospels,
At times, Quincas came to visit me... and finally expounded on his new philosophy,Humanitism.
He expounded his ideas earlier, it"s all a matter of chemistry.
An anonymous individual of this sort has for some time been expounding the latest trendy ideas in a most appropriate forum: the weekly magazine of the laughable foot soldiers of Mitterand's electoral constituency.
I shan't be expounding when he arrives.
Members are disturbed by some of the theology you've been expounding.
Monsieur Poirot is expounding some extremely entertaining theories.
Oh, yes. The losers will be publicly humiliated in a fashion to be chosen by the victor. I plan on having you publish a scientific paper expounding the discredited Velikovsky hypothesis.

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