Past tense of exposit; having explained or set forth clearly in detail.
From Latin 'expositus' (set forth) with English past tense '-ed' suffix. Maintains formal academic meaning of detailed explanation or commentary.
When a Biblical scholar has 'exposited' a passage, they've given verse-by-verse interpretation—this methodical textual analysis is called 'expository preaching' and remains central to how churches teach scripture.
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