Elucidate



By establishing an industry baseline, the EFI enables pricing of financial crime risk.
The EFI creates an industry baseline for measuring financial crime risk and determining risk appetites.
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  2. Elucidate definition, to make lucid or clear; throw light upon; explain: an explanation that elucidated his recent strange behavior.

Some common synonyms of elucidate are explain, explicate, expound, and interpret. While all these words mean 'to make something clear or understandable,' elucidate stresses the throwing of light upon as by offering details or motives previously unclear or only implicit. Elucidate an obscure passage.

The EFI automates and digitises the regulatory requirement for ongoing financial crime assessment, producing superior results at lower cost.
The EFI derives insights from across the user base to identify unexpected or emerging risks, whilst maintaining strict data protection standards. We refer to this as “crowdsourcing of risk events.”
Elucidates meaning
The EFI visualises financial crime risk on an ongoing basis, enabling users to determine if investment in controls is resulting in lower risk levels.

Define Elucidate

The EFI allows counterparties to build trust through sharing of results. EFI results automate due diligence on transactions and counterparties.

Schafer and sons piano serial number lookup. An example of elucidate is for a student to explain why he has been behaving oddly.

She gave a one-word answer and refused to elucidate any further.

DefineElucidate
To make clear or plain, especially by explanation; clarify.
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  • Late Latin ēlūcidāreēlūcidāt- Latin ē-, ex-intensive pref.ex– Latin lūcidusbright (fromlūcēreto shineleuk- in Indo-European roots)
    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
  • From Late Latin elucidatus, past participle of elucidō (“clarify”), from Latinex- and lucidus (“clear”)
    From Wiktionary