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    Be·la·bor
    /bəˈlābər/

    verb

  2. to explain something more than necessary: There's no need to belabor the point. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Defining & explaining. account (to someone) for something. accountability. adumbrate. adumbration. annotation.

  3. Belabor means to go at something with everything you've got. When you say, "Don't belabor or agonize over the decision," it means, "Move on." Belabor is made up of the Latin roots be and labor meaning "to exert one's strength upon." You can belabor a point by using excessive detail, or you could belabor the obvious by stating over and over what ...

  4. 3 days ago · to explain, worry about, or work at (something) repeatedly or more than is necessary. He kept belaboring the point long after we had agreed. 2. to assail persistently, as with scorn or ridicule. a book that belabors the provincialism of his contemporaries. 3. to beat vigorously; ply with heavy blows. 4. obsolete. to labor at.

  5. Definition of belabor verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Definitions of 'belabor' If you say that someone belabors the point, you mean that they keep on talking about it, perhaps in an annoying or boring way. [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'belabor' American English: bɪleɪbər. Conjugations of 'belabor' present simple: I belabor, you belabor [...] past simple: I belabored, you belabored [...]

  7. Belabor Definition. bĭ-lābər. belaboring, belabors. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Verb. Filter. verb. belaboring, belabors. To talk or write about at length or excessively; harp on. Don't belabor the point. American Heritage. To beat severely; hit or whip. Webster's New World. To assail verbally. American Heritage.

  8. 1. To talk or write about at length or excessively; harp on: Don't belabor the point. 2. To assail verbally: "He ... belabored the new president for speedy military action against secession" (William Marvel). 3. To attack with blows; hit, beat, or whip. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

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