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illustrated
[ il-uh-strey-tid ]
noun
- British. a magazine or newspaper regularly containing many photographs or drawings.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ·lܲ·ٰe adjective
- ɱ-lܲ·ٰe adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of illustrated1
Example Sentences
Instead, using his show’s headline-making legal headache as an example, Oliver illustrated why Trump’s penchant for weaponizing the legal system is dangerous to freedom of speech and expression.
If you can take good pictures of something, you can convey a lot of these characteristics that formerly would have just been illustrated or more often described using taxonomic terminology.
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit — again, no stronghold of liberalism—powerfully illustrated this point in its 2013 decision of St. Joseph Abbey v.
The illustrated catalog, which includes six informative essays, is also excellent.
Most countries had faced higher tariffs - as illustrated on Donald Trump's big board - such as on electronics manufacturers in East Asia and they want to keep the levy at the 10% rate.
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