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articulation

[ahr-tik-yuh-ley-shuhn] / ɑrˌtɪk yəˈleɪ ʃən /




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The ruptures occur because the hose gets worn down by bending and turning during steering and suspension — the hose only allowed 88% of the maximum suspension articulation, or vertical movement by the wheels, during testing.

From Washington Times

“It wasn’t because of these massive articulations but because all of a sudden, whatever we were talking about became alive right in front of you — like touching a live wire.”

From Los Angeles Times

With such naked honesty, Watkins provides a perfect articulation of her mutinous thoughts, the unresolvable tension between what she feels and what she knows is expected of her.

From Washington Post

The masses had drifted away from traditional ideologies and toward a structure of feeling that awaited full articulation.

From Salon

It’s that opposite resistance: If you can do fifth position and tendus in the pool, you have fantastic articulation of your fifth position on land.

From New York Times