make sth explicit
Frequency: 7.011.2 per million words
To cause something to be stated clearly and in detail.
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Examples (10)
- The contract should make the terms explicit to avoid confusion.
- We need to make our expectations explicit from the start.
- The teacher will make the assignment requirements explicit.
- Let me make my position explicit on this matter.
- The new policy makes the consequences explicit for violations.
- She decided to make her feelings explicit rather than hint.
- The manual makes the safety procedures explicit.
- I want to make it explicit that attendance is mandatory.
- The law makes these obligations explicit for all parties.
- He chose to make his criticism explicit in the report.