Plural of expatiator; multiple people given to speaking or writing at length.
From expatiator plus the plural suffix '-s'. Standard plural formation.
History and literature are full of famous expatiators—people whose speeches, letters, and writings are celebrated precisely for their willingness to explore topics thoroughly. They're the opposite of the 'just give me the facts' person.
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