275 Verbs to Use for the Word explanation

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"I enclose herewith a letter to Evadne," his brother had written, "giving full and minute explanations as to her best course in the matter.

A despatch from the Honorable Silas Wright, then United States Senator from New York, refusing to accept the nomination for Vice-President, was read in the National Convention and produced an extraordinary interest from the fact that very few of the delegates had ever heard of the telegraph, and it required much explanation to satisfy them of the genuineness of the alleged communication.

He came up, rather angrily, and demanded an explanation.

"It occurs to me," said the Major stiffly, "that this needs an explanation.

"We have found the explanation of the stains on Miss Tredworth's dress and on yours.

That Denbigh would offer some explanation he believed, and he had fully made up his mind to accept it, let it be what it might, as his fighting friend entered.

On asking an explanation of my friend, he informed me that these contests were favourite modes of settling private disputes in Morosofia: that the prize-fighters I saw, hired themselves to any one who conceived himself injured in person, character, or property.

And lastly, lectures afford the student the opportunity of seeking explanations of those difficulties which will, and indeed ought to, arise in the course of his studies.

Sing Fou, on hearing my explanation, readily forgave me for the uneasiness I had caused him.

There is not a single one of all the apparently capricious and unaccountable phenomena presented by the Pébrine, but has received its explanation from the fact that the disease is the result of the presence of the microscopic organism, Panhistophyton.

Moore accepting the explanation, somewhat querulously complained of his advances to friendship not being received.

Under these circumstances it is dangerous to attempt an explanation.

I loved Muriel Leithcourt, yet, afloat as I was, I could never see herI could not obtain from her own lips the explanation I desired.

We want no explanation of the joy, for that flows freely from the heart of the Father, and all is clear between us and Him; but that which you desire to know is why trouble should be.

Did it afford an explanation of the much-occupied hours, the big books, the strange visitors?

The structure of the modern club-moss furnishes a complete explanation of the fossil remains of the Lepidodendra, and the fronds of some of the ancient ferns are hard to distinguish from existing ones.

And while he was making this explanation the herculean wood-cutter in the red shirt stirred the red embers whereon a big pot was simmering, and sending forth an appetizing odor, and in five minutes we were all three sitting down to a stew of capercailzie, with a foaming light beer as a fitting beverage.

Can you suggest an explanation?" He sat for a moment staring thoughtfully out of the window.

"I owe you, however, the following explanations: "A commandant of the National Guard of Paris, a commander of the Army of Paris, and a directing committee, whatever they may be, are three powers which are not reconcilable with the present situation of France.

In 1898 the party published a "Handbook for Social Democratic Voters," which contains lengthy explanations of their entire policy.

He understands many a beautiful thing; but then, instead of giving other minds credit for the same degree of perception as he himself professes, he begins an explanation in such a curious manner that our taste and self-love are offended continually.

To follow the explanation by an immediate visit was his plan.

And even when they were alone together she kept silence and avoided explanations and quarrels.

He volunteered no explanation as regarded his possession of a duplicate key to the shed door, and though no attempt was made to bring the charge home against him, there was little doubt as to his guilt, and he was dismissed the next morning.

275 Verbs to Use for the Word  explanation