elaborar
to elaborate
verb eh-lah-boh-RAHR Less Common
Origin: from Latin elaborare (to work out)
Also means
to produce
Usage Note
Elaborar is a false friend: while English 'elaborate' often means to expand in speech, elaborar primarily means to produce, develop, or craft something — elaborar un plan (to draw up a plan), elaborar vino (to produce wine). If you want to say 'to explain in more detail', use explicar con más detalle instead.
Examples
"Vamos a elaborar un nuevo plan de trabajo."
Natural Translation
We are going to draw up a new work plan.
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