articulate
Example Sentences
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“But remember, it’s not so difficult for any law-enforcement officer to articulate what gave rise to reasonable suspicion.”
Credit the Speaker for articulating the West’s problems without undermining America’s alliances.
The heightened emotions are better articulated in the rock-climbing scenes and, happily, “Crux” has a lot of them.
The axles use open differentials and brake-based torque vectoring to articulate power left or right—an ability that could make the difference between getting to the ski resort or glumly waiting for a tow truck.
Along with other writers at Oxford, they formed a loose fellowship called the Inklings and began articulating a Christian humanism for a new generation.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.