exposit
/ˈɛkspɒzɪt/ EX-poh-zit
Definitions
1. verb
to explain or set forth in detail, especially in a formal or official manner
“The professor was tasked with expounding on the key concepts in the course syllabus.”
2. verb
to expose or uncover something, often in a way that is considered improper or unseemly
“The politician’s scandal was widely expounded in the press.”
3. noun
an act or instance of explaining or setting forth in detail
“The expositions of the artist’s work were a major highlight of the festival.”