to make (something) known to everyone formally
make known clearly or officially
to go away (from a place)
leave, retreat
to use a needle and acid to make (a picture) on a metal plate from which copies may be printed
carve
to explain, make clear, (a theory)
talk about in great detail
to make a person known to another, usually by giving her or his name
make known; present
(of prices) the lowest at which goods are to be sold
make known; present
to tell (a story); give an account of (something)
describe, detail
to offer or put forward (an idea) for consideration, as a suggestion, plan or purpose
suggest, present for action
to offer (an idea etc) for consideration
propose
to tell (a story)
give an account of
to make letters or other symbols on a surface, especially with a pen or pencil on paper
put language down on paper
of write
put language down on paper