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    Use "articulated" in a sentence

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    articulated


    1. presidency, as it articulated the ultimate outcome of the war and the Reconstruction


    2. " Immanuel Kant introduced the concept, but never fully articulated it


    3. We had just watched a large articulated lorry disappear up the rutted lane with the last of his stock inside


    4. It was those phone calls when she asked questions about those intimate details of fear and survival that Therese so bravely articulated in her story that gave her hope in those darker days of despair


    5. Just what the national security objectives “we’ve set” might be were not articulated


    6. Silaran also wore his gold-trimmed armor, a cunningly articulated set of plate barding that covered him almost completely, featuring white silk tassels and a glinting meter and a third long sword blade that was mounted on his head just in front of his exposed horn


    7. Roy just plain didn’t like his style and was irritated by the depth of knowledge he articulated and his broad range of top industry contacts


    8. Silaran also wore his gold-trimmed armor, a cunningly articulated set of plate barding that covered him almost completely, featuring white silk tassels and a glinting four-foot sword blade that was mounted on his head just in front of his exposed horn


    9. Therefore, the reasons for migration can be articulated with the issue that induces


    10. premises as they are articulated

    11. The concept of aesthetic catharsis was articulated by Aristotle in ancient Athens


    12. -Stop whispering! Out of Here - the oldster articulated


    13. Certainly he did not expect my answer and for a few moments I felt like a winner in this contest of wills and characters, but, as I have said before, in the issues of eloquences Leonardo is a well-trained opponent and quickly regained his composure and with much intelligence and audacity was able to thread his question with mine and articulated:


    14. The words, so thin and articulated in my mind, came to resound as distorted by a prism which afforded them a tombstone resonance to my phrases and sentences; until the tone turned serious and irregular as a soprano attacked by a winter cold


    15. An occasional articulated truck would ease its way carefully


    16. speaks to the clearly articulated vision and values of the free


    17. first articulated by Stallman in the GNU Manifesto? Or was it


    18. More importantly, they had proved in the last four months of observation to be basically as intelligent as an average modern man and had an articulated language, even though it was a rather simple one


    19. Counting the trucks was easy, but as the articulated part was often dangling into the depths at the back of the cab, there was nothing to follow until the side of the ship appeared in the slender beam of light


    20. With just the front and rear of the cab attached, the articulated trailer part dangled towards the seabed, as though it had jack-knifed

    21. This strange vehicle, tracked at the front, articulated in the center and with a wheeled ballast trailer at the rear, could slice its way through trees and undergrowth at a slow walking pace


    22. Settling back and reflecting for a long time, waiting on him to compose himself, and then told him with a smile that conveyed and articulated every true thought that was filling my body with Love


    23. and her mouth and every word than articulated itself in her mind spil ed out of her


    24. Although she hadn't articulated it clearly in her mind, every part of her that counted knew what her decision was


    25. I knew we were similar in many ways because although I was never one to raise my hand in class and be vocal about my views and problems she would do it for me, often she was vocal and when she articulated her views it felt like she was an external mouthpiece for my inner thoughts


    26. ‘The fact, that the mere presence of pork in a mosque or beef in a temple could trigger a communal riot in our country speaks for itself,’ articulated Raja Rao


    27. Even as the Golwalkars articulated the Hindu frustration in shrill voices, the Maulana Azads voiced the Muslim fears in secular tones


    28. reaches the stage of yagya, it is then recited by neither articulated speech nor from the throat; nor even in thought; it then infuses every breath


    29. Taken aback, the poor lad silently articulated ere a knock came rapping on the door once


    30. love him, but when her brain reverberated with the threats that Madame Button had articulated

    31. Turning her head to confront him, Kathy articulated these thoughts out loud, her voice brimming with curiosity as she spoke


    32. some citizens are as highly articulated and addressed on


    33. the core concepts, I have then articulated an unconventional perspective on the whole, one


    34. to be articulated around the relationship between self and others


    35. In Christian culture, the Seven Deadly Sins can be articulated around the relationship


    36. without a single profanity articulated or any “you stupid or what ah”


    37. articulated as Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit


    38. He could almost hear their moans and cries for this is how this supreme tension of love is articulated before the explosion of release


    39. � The higher purpose, in some utopian way, calls on us as parental figures to enter into an unspoken but palpable agreement to deflect children from their desire to become a fully articulated self and to continue indefinitely with that deflection of the child's development and individuation


    40. Instead Christ’s articulated wisdom was recorded, sometimes years and decades after His resurrection and ascension, and therefore unlikely to have been written verbatim

    41. We also read verses that contradict and are incongruent to this new message of relational love, providing further evidence for the need for cautious interpretation as being the words articulated by human experience and thus human interpretation to a significant event


    42. Jesus’ teachings in the New Testament definitively redefine through His divine articulated contradictions many of the ancient rules, laws and teachings expressed throughout the Old Testament


    43. that created a sense of articulated movement along the ground, like leaves cart wheeling


    44. practice of the articulated pronunciation of chakra-mantras


    45. he jumped up quickly, sat on the sofa and with an almost defiant, but weak and breaking, voice articulated:


    46. pawnbroker woman," he articulated at last, almost in a whisper, bringing his face exceedingly close to the face of Zametov


    47. Princess Bezzemelny saw me--who gave me the blessing when your father and I were married, Polenka--she asked at once 'Isn't that the pretty girl who danced the shawl dance at the breaking-up?' (You must mend that tear, you must take your needle and darn it as I showed you, or to-morrow--cough, cough, cough--he will make the hole bigger," she articulated with effort


    48. "I have sinned," the man articulated softly


    49. "Sonia, Sonia!" she articulated softly and caressingly, as though surprised to find her there


    50. But since he is telling himself he doesn’t have to be perfectly clear, because something inside holds any given missing part—the unclear or partially articulated































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    Synonyms for "articulated"

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    "articulated" definitions

    consisting of segments held together by joints