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[Verb] | "ar*tic*u*late" | \ är-ˈti-kyə-ˌlāt \
1: to give clear and effective utterance to : to put into words
2: to utter distinctly
3: to give definition to (something, such as a shape or object)
Origin: 1561 ;
Borrowed from Late Latin articulātus, past participle of articulāre "to make distinct sounds," going back to Latin, "to divide into distinct parts" {mat|articulate:1|};
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[Verb] | "articulating"
1: to utter clearly and distinctly;
* e.g., " ... uses a very measured tone and articulates every syllable when issuing scoldings "
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2: to convey in appropriate or telling terms;
* e.g., " ... an essay that masterfully articulates the case for a greater commitment to space exploration "
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3: to express (a thought or emotion) in words;
* e.g., " ... I'm not articulating my thoughts very well "
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[Verb] | "articulate"
1: to utter clearly and distinctly;
* e.g., " ... uses a very measured tone and articulates every syllable when issuing scoldings "
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2: to convey in appropriate or telling terms;
* e.g., " ... an essay that masterfully articulates the case for a greater commitment to space exploration "
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