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11Detailed — Detail De tail (d[ e]*t[=a]l ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Detailed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Detailing}.] [Cf. F. d[ e]tailler to cut up in pieces, tell in detail. See {Detail}, n.] 1. To relate in particulars; to particularize; to report minutely and… …
12detailed — detailedly /di tayld lee, tay lid /, adv. detailedness, n. /di tayld , dee tayld/, adj. 1. having many details: a detailed problem. 2. thorough in the treatment of details; minute: a detailed report. [1730 40; DETAIL + ED2] Syn. 1. involved,… …
13detailed */*/*/ — UK [ˈdiːteɪld] / US [dɪˈteɪld] / US [ˈdɪˌteɪld] adjective including many small facts or aspects He had a detailed knowledge of the region. • Collocations: Nouns frequently used with detailed ▪ account, analysis, description, discussion,… …
14detailed — /ˈditeɪld/ (say deetayld) verb 1. past tense and past participle of detail. –adjective 2. itemised in every particular: a detailed description. 3. executed with great attention to detail: a detailed carving …
15detailed — adjective Date: 1740 marked by abundant detail or by thoroughness in treating small items or parts < the detailed study of history > Synonyms: see circumstantial • detailedly adverb • detailedness noun …
16detailed — de|tailed [ dı teıld, di,teıld ] adjective *** including many small facts or aspects: He had a detailed knowledge of the region …
17detailed — adjective including a lot of information and detail: a detailed account of the development of the atom bomb …
18detailed — adjective a detailed description of the assailants Syn: comprehensive, full, complete, thorough, exhaustive, all inclusive; elaborate, minute, intricate; explicit, specific, precise, exact, accurate, meticulous, painstaking; itemized, blow by… …
19detailed*/*/ — [ˈdiːteɪld] adj including many small facts or aspects a detailed description/report[/ex] …
20detailed — de•tailed [[t]dɪˈteɪld, ˈdi teɪld[/t]] adj. 1) thorough in the treatment of details: a detailed report[/ex] 2) having many details • Etymology: 1730–40 de•tailed′ly, adv. de•tailed′ness, n …