clearly define
Frequency: 8.525.0 per million words
to state the meaning of something in a way that is easy to understand
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Examples (10)
- Before starting the project, we need to clearly define our objectives.
- The contract must clearly define the responsibilities of each party.
- The teacher asked the students to clearly define the key terms in their essays.
- It is essential to clearly define the scope of the research to avoid confusion.
- The policy document fails to clearly define what constitutes 'misconduct'.
- A successful leader can clearly define a vision that inspires the team.
- His job role was never clearly defined, which led to a lot of frustration.
- Clearly defining the problem is the first step towards finding a solution.
- In the next meeting, we will clearly define the budget and timeline.
- If the boundaries are not clearly defined, disputes are likely to arise.