What is the definition for “to make explicit” from English?

How explicit exactly do I define “explicit”?

E.g. from where or where(e.g.) I can learn. No clear and no explicit promise of the speaker’s intentions.

I’m analyzing ‘followed’ (by Seamus Heaney) right now and I want to comment on the word “exactly” in ‘Mapping the furrow precisely’. I am a farmer, and my comment is

something along the lines of “Mapping the furrow” already attributes a high level of skill and precision to his father. The uses ‘exactly’ add an extra layer to the verse and makes it explicit.

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“Mapping the furrow” already attributes a high level of skill and precision to his father. Is the word ‘exactly’ a phrase or a reference? If yes then how does it become explicit? “Mapping

the furrow” attributes on its own a high level of skill and precision to his father. The addition of ‘exactly’ intensifies the visual impact of the phrase and suggests an obsessive or over zealous aspect to the activity.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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I believe the word you were looking might be “clarify”.

Should

Google “disambiguation” be considered and how should an individual remove doubt or confusion?

I’ll

just leave this here, maybe it’s what you were looking for, maybe not.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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