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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

In some ways, Musk’s ultimatum is the most explicit articulation yet of what he expects from Twitter’s remaining workforce since he took over the company Oct.

From Los Angeles Times

Both live or die on precision, not only of instrumental rhythm and articulation, but also of the purity of sound among the vocalists.

From New York Times

That is an active, constant process that takes effort and will and frequent articulation.

From Washington Post

And in a work as plain-spoken as the Elgar, his elevated articulation was more Shakespeare than, say, the Chekhov it should have been.

From New York Times