EXPOLIO, expolio
Sounds Like: ex-PO-li-o
Translations: polish, refine, smooth, adorn, embellish, improve, perfect
From the root: EXPOLIO
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: The verb 'expolio' means to polish, refine, or smooth something, often implying a process of making it more beautiful or perfect. It can also mean to adorn or embellish. In a broader sense, it can refer to improving or perfecting something, whether an object, a skill, or a piece of writing. It is a compound word formed from 'ex-' (out, thoroughly) and 'polio' (to polish).
Inflection: First Person Singular, Present Tense, Active Voice, Indicative Mood
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From the same root
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- EXPOLIASSET — he might have plundered, he might have stripped, he might have despoiled, he might have robbed
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