articulate


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Synonyms for articulate

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Synonyms for articulate

produced by the voice

fluently persuasive and forceful

to produce or make (speech sounds)

to make into a whole by joining a system of parts

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Synonyms for articulate

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Articulate Studio is a bundle of these applications:
Placed in context and perturbed by the role play in the ethics meeting with the supervisor, students had to articulate the ethics that drove their professional decisions.
And as the symbolic meaning of the imagery built into Rowling's wizarding world is mostly latent until narrative intrudes on setting and begins to articulate it, so the ideals of transcendence and adaptation in Primary Reality remain unarticulated--and hence unexamined--except through the actions of the people who adhere to them.
Based upon these perceptions, we wanted to articulate more clearly and precisely why some counselors experience success, and wanted to explore more fully the level of satisfaction that counselors had with the implementation and delivery of the CGCP at their schools.
For one thing, neither Nico nor Dani can understand, let alone articulate, exactly what's going on between them.
Williams because he was one of the four or five greatest hitters in history, a tremendous student of the art, extremely bright and articulate, and wrote probably the most popular book ever published on the subject (The Science of Hitting).
The reasons may be difficult to articulate. Call it the "yuck" factor, a pre-rational sense of repulsion that may be quite strong.
The Court reasoned that the "legitimate and weighty" interest in officer safety outweighs the "de minimis" intrusion resulting from the request to get out of the car, and thus, the officer need not articulate any particular suspicion to justify this request.(4)
"Being from a poor region [like Arkansas], Clinton will understand how to articulate our needs to the House of Representatives and the Senate."
Hyderabad, India, May 17, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Commlab India webcasted the first session of the online tutorial on Articulate Storyline on Thursday, May 8th, 2014.
This review summarizes the comments of the 10 panelists who have used Articulate.
I encouraged her to ask herself what is in the best interest of the children, [who] cannot articulate for themselves.
We were initially overwhelmed by the level of articulateness that we discovered, but then we realized that the power of this process lay in the ability of the students to use their own words and voices to articulate their learning and their understanding of praxis.
Three roof types--flat, mono-pitch and ridge--and three storey heights further articulate each unit's form, adding complexity to the building's silhouette as it descends the subtle gradient of the site.