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detailed, ppl. a.|dɪˈteɪld, ˈdiː-| [f. detail v.1 + -ed1.] Related, stated, or described circumstantially; abounding in details; minute, particular, circumstantial.
1740Warburton Div. Legat. iv. 83 note (R.) In a professed and detailed poem on the subject. 1855Macaulay Hist. Eng. IV. 419 No detailed report of the evidence has come down to us. 1857Ruskin Pol. Econ. Art 6, I will not lose time in any detailed defence. 1867Freeman Norm. Conq. (1876) I. iv. 254 In my more detailed narrative of English affairs. b. Fine Arts. Executed in detail; furnished with all its details.
1867A. Barry Sir C. Barry viii. 283 A fully detailed cornice of the order. c. transf. Of a writer: Given to detail, circumstantial.
1871Freeman Norm. Conq. (1876) IV. xviii. 153 Described by the most detailed historian of this campaign. Hence deˈtailedly adv., deˈtailedness.
1806J. Pytches in Monthly Mag. XXII. 210 He regrets that I have not gone more detailedly into my design. 1842J. Sterling Ess. & Tales (1848) I. 439 Its positiveness, shrewdness, detailedness, incongruity. 1887Benson Laud 104 The..extent and detailedness of the criticism. |