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Verbalize

Verbalize | Verbalized | Verbalizer

Verbalize meaning

To speak or to use words to express. | To adapt (a word of another part of speech) as a verb.

Example sentences (20)

A coaching staff can either verbalize the call or say a play number, which the quarterback then reads off his wristband in the huddle.

Even if it doesn’t move the needle on your sex life, it could facilitate deeper communication with your wife on the issue, and it may prompt you to verbalize aspects of your sexuality that you previously did or could not.

I loved seeing four male friends bond with each other, verbalize their love for one another, show grace, and have fun.

Verbalize the panic instead!

Miller-Jobes' first book, published in 2015 independently of her recent series, is a compilation of letters from kids around the world, a communication to parents, a “heart-to-heart,” she said, when it’s too hard to verbalize what’s felt.

Additionally, there are actually a bunchof online information as well as video recording tutorials whichyou can use to find out some Russian praises as well as also engage in exactly how to verbalize them.

Some men are silent bystanders and some do not notice as other men verbalize angry discontent about and toward powerful women.

With a pen and paper at the ready, ask your children to make up a story, verbalize a letter to Grandma, or conjure a silly poem.

He also says he finds it hard to verbalize his values.

Some people, she explained, cannot describe their symptoms—for instance, someone might cry without being able to verbalize their pain—so they receive less and worse medical care.

Their response is, “Yes,” but that’s now how IT leaders verbalize this answer.

After it was published, Ms. Anderson visited schools to discuss the story and its main character, Melinda, a freshman who struggles to verbalize her pain after she is raped by an upperclassman at her first high school party.

Check out these subtle signs that your boss thinks you're highly competent — even if they don't always verbalize those opinions.

In youth group during those days, we were asked to give our testimony in order to encourage others and to verbalize what God had done in our lives that week.

Is there a way for you to verbalize what it takes to wow you and get a good critique?

Now we feel like you think we’re liars and/or too stupid to verbalize our own traumatic experiences.

While Whicker hugged Tess after taking the test, she did not verbalize if she was indeed pregnant or not.

ATSS also assesses a person’s inner thoughts as they verbalize their cognitions.

Rank, she observes, helped her move back and forth between what she could verbalize in her journals and what remained unarticulated.

When the time came to actually order Pickett forward, Longstreet could only nod in assent, unable to verbalize the order.