1. expounding - Noun
2. expounding - Verb
of Expound
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe must never forget that it is a constitution we are expounding. John Marshall
Socrates is not just expounding noble ideas in a vacuum. He is in the middle of a war between those who think truth is absolute and those who think truth is relative. He is fighting that war with everything he has. Robert M. Pirsig
PERIPATETIC, adj. Walking about. Relating to the philosophy of Aristotle, who, while expounding it, moved from place to place in order to avoid his pupil's objections. A needless precaution they knew no more of the matter than he. Ambrose Bierce
During the 1990s Pauling put forward a comprehensive plan for the treatment of heart disease using lysine and vitamin C. In 1996 a website was created expounding Pauling's treatment which it referred to as Pauling Therapy. Source: Internet
Expounding further, the non-governmental organization reminded that the World Bank would have provided Guyana with US$20M to fund a Petroleum Resource and Management Project (P166730). Source: Internet
Eisenstein believed that editing could be used for more than just expounding a scene or moment, through a "linkage" of related images. Source: Internet