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ex⋅pa⋅ti⋅ate

[ik-spey-shee-eyt]
–verb (used without object), -at⋅ed, -at⋅ing.
1. to enlarge in discourse or writing; be copious in description or discussion: to expatiate upon a theme.
2. Archaic. to move or wander about intellectually, imaginatively, etc., without restraint.

Origin:
1530–40; < L expatiātus ptp. of ex(s)patiārī to wander, digress, equiv. to ex- ex- 1 + spatiārī to walk about, deriv. of spatium space; see -ate 1


ex⋅pa⋅ti⋅a⋅tion, noun
ex⋅pa⋅ti⋅a⋅tor, noun
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ex·pa·ti·ate   (ĭk-spā'shē-āt')   
intr.v.   ex·pa·ti·at·ed, ex·pa·ti·at·ing, ex·pa·ti·ates
  1. To speak or write at length: expatiated on the subject until everyone was bored.

  2. To wander freely.


[Latin expatiārī, expatiāt- : ex-, ex- + spatiārī, to spread (from spatium, space).]
ex·pa'ti·a'tion n.
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