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Bahareh M Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

To flesh out your costs

Hello,

My question is about "flesh out" in "As you begin to flesh out your costs, ..."

I already have checked onelook.com and the nearest meaning which I have found is "to expand or become more substantial". Is it the appropriate meaning?

thank you so much

  

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Yes, except in this case, as it is transitive, it should be "to expand or make more substantial". )

  • Yes, except in this case, as it is transitive, it should be "to expand or make more substantial".
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Yes, except in this case, as it is transitive, it should be "to expand or make more substantial". (Just in case there is any confusion, this is not talking about increasing the costs but recording or estimating them in more detail.)

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