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utterance

[uht-er-uhns] / ˈʌt ər əns /


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All it would take to turn an utterance into a felony, he wrote, was “knowingly telling an undocumented immigrant, ‘I encourage you to reside in the United States.’”

From New York Times

Truth be told, while growing up I didn’t appreciate those ceremonies or the utterance of good words.

From Los Angeles Times

This is pushing entire sectors of information technology to new levels, including speech synthesis, systems that produce utterances that humans can understand.

From Scientific American

All it would take to turn an utterance into a felony, he wrote, was “knowingly telling an undocumented immigrant ‘I encourage you to reside in the United States.’”

From New York Times

He then made his first and only public utterance of the day so far: “McCarthy.”

From Washington Post