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Definitions from the WebExpostDefinition:Expost (verb) 1. To argue or criticize someone's actions or behavior, typically in a forceful or formal manner. 2. To explain or discuss something in great detail, often to clarify a point or make a case. Examples:1. After witnessing the unethical behavior, he expostulated with the manager about the need for better moral standards in the workplace. 2. She exposted her dissatisfaction with the government's policies during the public debate. 3. The lawyer carefully expostulated the evidence to convince the jury of his client's innocence. Related Products:Argumentative Books Books on Rhetoric | ||||
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