How do you elaborate?

How do you elaborate?

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Explain:​ simply expand on your established point in clear, straightforward terms. Illustrate:​ provide a specific example that shows your idea in practice. Describe Literally:​ write about the subject’s qualities/elements in concrete language.

Q. What are some synonyms for elaborate?

adjective

  • complicated, detailed, intricate, complex, involved, tortuous, convoluted, serpentine, tangled, knotty, confusing, bewildering, baffling.
  • painstaking, careful.
  • inextricable, entangled, impenetrable, Byzantine, Daedalian, Gordian.
  • rare involute, involuted.

Q. What is another way to say 4?

What is another word for four?

quadrigeminalquadripartition
quadriviumquadrumvirate
quadruplequadruplet
quadrupletsquartet
quartettequaternary

Q. What is the meaning of elaborate?

1 : to expand something in detail would you care to elaborate on that statement. 2 : to become elaborate (see elaborate entry 1) transitive verb. 1 : to work out in detail : develop elaborate a theory.

Q. What is an example of elaborate?

The definition of elaborate is done with great or numerous details. An example of elaborate is a wedding with a horse drawn carriage, a chocolate fountain, perfectly matching linens and a carefully executed theme. An example of elaborate is a chandelier with many branches, hanging crystals and other decorations.

Q. What is a mental set in psychology?

A mental set generally refers to the brain’s tendency to stick with the most familiar solution to a problem and stubbornly ignore alternatives. This tendency is likely driven by previous knowledge (the long-term mental set) or is a temporary by-product of procedural learning (the short-term mental set).

Q. Are memories lost forever?

Recovering Long Term Memories Most neuroscientists believe that memories are stored in the connections of brain cells called synapses. They believe that when the synapses are destroyed, as happens in Alzheimer’s, memories are lost forever.

Q. Can memories be lost?

Memory loss (amnesia) is unusual forgetfulness. You may not be able to remember new events, recall one or more memories of the past, or both. The memory loss may be for a short time and then resolve (transient). Or, it may not go away, and, depending on the cause, it can get worse over time.

Q. Can you remember lost memories?

It was early 20th century psychologist Sigmund Freud who initially theorized that people dissociate, or tune out, at the time of a trauma, losing all memory and awareness of the event. But there’s no evidence that such a mechanism is possible, said Albert Katz, a psychologist at Western University in Ontario, Canada.

Q. How do I regain lost memories?

Recover repressed memories on your own

  1. Automatic -Trance- Writing.
  2. Revisit locations.
  3. Getting the help of an online therapist.
  4. Guided imagery and visualization.
  5. Hypnosis.
  6. Participation in a mutual support group.
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