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verbalize

[vur-buh-lahyz] / ˈvɜr bəˌlaɪz /


Example Sentences

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The ensemble feels like a real, fractured unit that shares unspoken arrangements and lifelong knowledge of one another that doesn’t need to be verbalized to be understood.

From Salon

“I can’t even go into how much I missed you because there’s no way to verbalize it.”

From Los Angeles Times

Though she envies Mike’s and Gwenyth’s ability to cry and verbalize their grief, Ana has weaponized her heartbreak into a protective anger she feels shields her.

From Washington Post

“But it’s tough to get Bill to verbalize any of it.”

From New York Times

In between myriad jokes, he shrugged off this stereotype as an understandable thought best not verbalized.

From New York Times