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  • 1explain — v. 1) to explain satisfactorily 2) (B) she explained the problem to me 3) (L; to) he explained (to us) that the examination would take place later 4) (Q) he explained why he was late * * * [ɪk spleɪn] (B) she explained the problem to me (L; to)… …

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  • 2explain — verb ADVERB ▪ in detail ▪ I explained the issues in great detail. ▪ fully ▪ The reasons for the accident have not been fully explained. ▪ adequately …

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  • 3satisfactorily — adv. Satisfactorily is used with these verbs: ↑answer, ↑explain, ↑function, ↑perform, ↑progress, ↑resolve, ↑solve, ↑work …

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  • 10Levite — /lee vuyt/, n. 1. a member of the tribe of Levi. 2. a descendant of Levi, esp. one appointed to assist the priests in the temple or tabernacle. [1250 1300; ME < LL Levita < Gk Leuítes Levite, equiv. to Leuí ( < Heb Levi Levi, Levite) + tes&#8230; …

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