Both Uses
expound
in
Utopia, by Thomas More
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- For if the judges but differ in opinion, the clearest thing in the world is made by that means disputable, and truth being once brought in question, the king may then take advantage to expound the law for his own profit; while the judges that stand out will be brought over, either through fear or modesty; and they being thus gained, all of them may be sent to the Bench to give sentence boldly as the king would have it; for fair pretences will never be wanting when sentence is to be given in the prince's favour.†
*expound = explain or discuss in detail
- because they follow the advice given them by their priests, who are the expounders of the will of God.†
Definitions:
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(1)
(expound) explain or discuss in detail
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)