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belabor
[ bih-ley-ber ]
verb (used with object)
- to explain, worry about, or work at (something) repeatedly or more than is necessary:
He kept belaboring the point long after we had agreed.
- to assail persistently, as with scorn or ridicule:
a book that belabors the provincialism of his contemporaries.
- to beat vigorously; ply with heavy blows.
- Obsolete. to labor at.
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Example Sentences
He jumped in with ideas for recovery, without belaboring his personal hardships.
Villarreal: Not to belabor this point, but I want to talk more seriously about what “over there†does involve for you.
The point doesn’t need to be belabored beyond this.
There’s no need to belabor the point: The possible comparisons are nearly infinite and defy neutral principles of evaluation.
Last year, she reunited with filmmaker Nicole Holofcener for “You Hurt My Feelings,†playing a writer devastated to learn that her beloved husband was masking his dislike of her belabored novel.
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