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Articulated meaning
simple past and past participle of articulate
Synonyms of Articulated
Example sentences (20)
The difficulties we have, particularly on CAATSA (Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act), he has articulated them and we have articulated them.
Affricates and co-articulated consonants Co-articulated consonants are sounds that involve two simultaneous places of articulation (are pronounced using two parts of the vocal tract ).
The service use high floor articulated and standard size buses in dedicated busways, low floor articulated and standard size buses on the N2 Express service, and smaller 9m Optare buses in suburban and inner city areas.
A court was told how the 68-year-old's articulated lorry could be seen weaving five or six times with other drivers fearing it was out of control.
A key part of what is going on in the public sector may be articulated here.
And of course, who can forget his refusal to get vaccinated against COVID-19 (for reasons he never clearly articulated), making him ineligible for home games.
Buildings at the right of way with articulated facades and windows indicate that a street is in an urban environment, not a highway.
CDB has repeatedly articulated that approximately USD10 billion is required annually to finance development programmes across the region, a figure which far exceeds current levels of investment.
District 8 City Councilor Kenzie Bok said, “In her State of the City, I think Mayor Wu articulated a vision about how Boston can plan and grow sustainably by investing in public goods.
For reasons still not clear and at no point articulated by the NFL, the league has decided to allow players to bet on sports other than NFL football while not at work.
GROOVE ‘N GROW GROOT features a bobblehead and articulated arms so kids ages 4 and up can pose him in fun and silly ways!
He articulated, “ECOWAS must firmly assert its position, signaling a shift from past tolerance.
I am immensely grateful for University President Gregory Fenves’ unequivocal condemnation of antisemitism, articulated in his recent to the Emory community.
In a biotech firm, it instead behooves the CEO to make sure that the mission and vision are clearly articulated to all team members.
It was a gory sight Friday morning when a Toyota Humer passenger bus, with the inscription, ‘Egbon Investment’, rammed onto a broken down articulated vehicle on the middle of the road killing seven passengers and leaving others injured.
Meanwhile, profitability was $320 million down 11% despite a tough prior year comparison, and the just articulated external pressures.
Peter Dutton’s contention, articulated on Sunday morning as the Liberal Party came to grips with its historic defeat in the once-safe Melbourne seat of Aston, is that the result has been years in the making.
Postal management disagreed, saying it was merely formalizing a longstanding policy that had previously been negotiated and articulated.
Recall that popular Fox host Tucker Carlson privately articulated sentiments many share about Trump, even before the protests: “We are very, very close to being able to ignore Trump most nights.
The company’s e-buses range from small six-metre vehicles to large articulated 18-metre buses.