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Enunciated meaning
simple past and past participle of enunciate
Example sentences (20)
The PPA initiated proceedings against five people over their use of the phrase "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," be it comprehensible when enunciated verbally, or in text on a placard, in any language.
Second, and this is not enunciated in public, Palestinians want to erase the blot on their honor from multiple military losses to Israeli Jews.
The double entendre is based on “mtima” and “Mutimaso biii” or how the suffix “-so” is enunciated in “mtimaso”.
To this day his laws as enunciated in the Manusmriti excite the admiration of the world and elicit spontaneous obedience and conformity.
Thankfully, announcements in English can be heard on many railway lines, with narrators providing information about upcoming stations in a deliberately enunciated fashion.
The permission in such cases shall be granted as per the policy already enunciated on the issue by the examination conducting authorities.
Shane Felix has for nearly two weeks, enunciated the concerns of SLFSA officers; and all and sundry, including the politicians, have heard and responded.
The freedoms, rights and opportunities enunciated by this Constitution are maintained by the eternal vigilance of the people and involve an obligation on the part of the people to prevent their abuse and to employ them always for the common good.
The tradition was enunciated by Sen. Arthur Vandenberg of Michigan in 1947, as many of the Republicans in the 80th Congress moved to back Truman’s leadership in the Cold War against Stalin’s empire.
After those sensation the effects of congestion, Dollar General offers a genre of OTC allergy medicines that number enunciated tablets and liquids to repair whatever ails you.
I ask, today, for adherence to these measures by every nation represented here which is truly devoted to the principles enunciated in the Charter.
No doubt, this is a crucial elections issue; also considering that these principles, including a ‘zero tolerance for any form of corruption’ have been enunciated, and committed to upholding, in its elections manifesto 2013.
They enunciated a bizarre religious ideology, which centered on bloodletting.
As a lecturer he was exceedingly attractive, and his success in teaching was largely attributable to the persuasiveness with which he enunciated his views.
Half a century or more after Smith enunciated the principle above stated, Socialism picked it up where he had dropped it, and in following it to its logical conclusions, made it the basis of a new economic philosophy.
He attributed his and others' success against the Taft Republicans in 1910 in part to the emergent national progressive message enunciated by Theodore Roosevelt in his post-presidency.
Historians conclude that Melbourne does not rank high as a prime minister, for there were no great foreign wars or domestic issues to handle, he lacked major achievements, and he enunciated no grand principles.
His variant story may have been an attempt to rationalize the earlier myth; or the present myth may be a garbled version of facts—the abduction of a Phoenician aristocrat—later enunciated without gloss by Herodotus.
However, he did not generalise or elaborate on this, and the general law was enunciated by French physicist Charles-Augustin de Coulomb in the 1780s.
It was in this speech that Hitler, for the first time, enunciated the twenty-five points of the German Workers' Party manifesto that had been drawn up by Drexler, Feder, and Hitler.