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articulate

[ahr-tik-yuh-lit, ahr-tik-yuh-leyt] / ɑrˈtɪk jə lɪt, ɑrˈtɪk jəˌleɪt /






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It’s hard to articulate exactly what Woke 1 is or, I suppose, was.

From Slate Aug. 17, 2026

Iger acknowledged it is too soon to articulate a strategic plan.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 15, 2026

“If you don’t articulate what you’re thinking about and how you’re thinking about it, then how will you know when your thoughts are not being validated?”

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 11, 2026

"But if we don't put a dollar amount on the services -- or at least articulate those services -- they get perceived as not existing."

From Barron's Aug. 5, 2026

It was gratifying to be able, finally, to address some of these issues through our new project and to articulate the challenges created by racial history and structural poverty.

From "Just Mercy" by Bryan Stevenson

But it articulates the logic hovering around the episode: If Americans can be taught to eat correctly, perhaps they will require less care — and perhaps the government can spend less providing it.

From Salon Aug. 5, 2026

“Backrooms,” the No. 1 movie in the country currently, is a horror movie that takes place in a seemingly endless liminal space that articulates itself as generic strip mall or office spaces.

From Salon Jun. 8, 2026

In late November, China, for the first time in nearly two decades, omitted any mention of North Korean disarmament from a periodically released defense white paper that articulates its stance on global threats.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 5, 2026

She articulates these jagged edges on the crashing album opener “Coast,” with lyrics such as “I got the pedal on the floor / Or I’m slamming on the brakes / I could never just coast.”

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 4, 2025

The division of the liberal arts is not accidental; it articulates a coherent system of thought.

From "Words Like Loaded Pistols" by Sam Leith

He articulated very clearly his confidence in the AI boom and amplified returns by using leverage.

From MarketWatch Aug. 17, 2026

Meta’s answer, articulated across years of filings and months of litigation, is a resounding “no.”

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 8, 2026

But as John Maynard Keynes brilliantly articulated, what matters isn’t the state of the economy but consumer sentiment, how people feel about the economy.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 22, 2026

Wang also "articulated China's solemn position regarding a series of negative words and actions by the US side", the statement said, without referring to specific issues.

From Barron's Jul. 22, 2026

"Suppose they were articulated, who would listen or care?"

From "Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison

“We were early in articulating the risk to legacy broadband providers from FWA, which the industry underestimated, as they are doing with satellite now,” Horan wrote.

From MarketWatch Jun. 3, 2026

One suspects that there were few professional narrators up to the task of articulating so many numbers and notations and technical nuances.

From The Wall Street Journal May 29, 2026

Oil is really the only asset that’s experienced the kind of shock Kaur is articulating.

From Barron's May 5, 2026

It was everywhere, flooding radio, weddings and reality shows, the slowbuild, aching notes articulating romantic devotion that felt cinematic yet intensely personal.

From BBC Jan. 28, 2026

Syllogisms and enthymemes can be understood as units of thought—that is, ways of articulating the relationships between ideas.

From "Words Like Loaded Pistols" by Sam Leith




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