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articulate

[ahr-tik-yuh-lit, ahr-tik-yuh-leyt] / ɑrˈtɪk yə lɪt, ɑrˈtɪk yəˌleɪt /






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Long before she dabbled with public speaking or modelling, Abena felt a pull towards Africa, a feeling she could not articulate but could not ignore.

From BBC

Applicants who can articulate why they want jobs are more likely to get hired.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Sometimes, when she doesn’t want to communicate or articulate her emotions or feelings, I think that this natural outdoor play gives her a sense of words that she can’t express,” Johnson said.

From Los Angeles Times

Others spoke more quietly, struggling to articulate what the moment meant.

From Barron's

“But remember, it’s not so difficult for any law-enforcement officer to articulate what gave rise to reasonable suspicion.”

From The Wall Street Journal