Elucidate vs Illicit - What's the difference?
elucidate | illicit |
To make clear; to clarify; to shed light upon.
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(legal) Not approved by law, but not invalid.
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, passage = Such migrants may violate our laws against illicit entry, but if that's all they do then they are trespassers, not criminals.
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Breaking social norms.
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, passage = I only can properly enjoy carol services if I am having an illicit affair with someone in the congregation.
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Unlawful.
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, passage = Ay?e Erkoç learned long ago that the secret of doing anything illicit in Istanbul is to do it in full public gaze in the clear light of day. No one ever questions the legitimacy of the blatant.
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As a verb elucidate
is to make clear; to clarify; to shed light upon.As an adjective illicit is
not approved by law, but not invalid.elucidate
English
Verb
(elucidat)- The business, however, though not perfectly elucidated by this speech, soon ceased to be a puzzle.
Medicine: Unmasking the Brain," Time , 4 April:
- [P]hysicians at the annual meeting of the American Academy of General Practice were fascinated by a 3-ft. model showing the brain's components in 20 layers of translucent plastic, and wired for colored lights to elucidate some of its workings.
Philosophy Hitches a Ride With ‘The Sopranos’,” New York Times , 13 April (retrieved 19 Aug. 2009):
- The new Sopranos volume has 17 essays that examine the television show and elucidate concepts from classical philosophers, including Aristotle, Machiavelli, Nietzsche, Sun Tzu and Plato.
Synonyms
* explicate, illuminateDerived terms
* elucidation * elucidative * elucidator * elucidatoryillicit
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The bigamous marriage, while illicit, was not invalid.
