ad·um·brate (
d
m-br
t
,
-d
m
-)
tr.v. ad·um·brat·ed, ad·um·brat·ing, ad·um·brates
1. To give a sketchy outline of.
2. To prefigure indistinctly; foreshadow.
3. To disclose partially or guardedly.
4. To overshadow; shadow or obscure.
[Latin adumbr
re, adumbr
t-, to represent in outline : ad-, ad- + umbra, shadow.]
ad
um·bra
tion n.
ad·um
bra·tive (
-d
m
br
-t
v) adj.
ad·um
bra·tive·ly adv.
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Verb
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adumbrate – describe roughly or briefly or give the main points or summary of; “sketch the outline of the book”; “outline his ideas”
block out – indicate roughly; “We sketched out our plan”
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2.
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adumbrate – give to understand; “I insinuated that I did not like his wife”
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