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UK
/ˈænɡjʊlˈeɪʃən/
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NOUN
- the precise measurement of angles
- the act of making angulate (having corners)
How To Use angulation In A Sentence
- This triangulation of information will help school practitioners make better decisions about students or programs because data from one source can help confirm or disconfirm information from another.
- She also had asphyxia due to strangulation; the hyoid bone directly under the bruising was fractured.
- But when Troy made its strategy of forward defense work, the Greeks employed a counterstrategy of slow strangulation. The Trojan War
- Slice you up and cook you after you're murdered by strangulation.
- A negative correlation between triangulation and intimacy has also been demonstrated.
- Front and rear angulations should be in balance for smooth movement with a good front reach and a strong rear movement.
- The strangulation was the cause of death and the dismemberment was clearly after death, and most likely done for the purpose of trying to conceal the murder and dispose of the body. CNN Transcript Mar 5, 2007
- Dogs bred to have exaggerated angulation in the hindquarters, extreme pelvic slope, or are poorly muscled, poorly angulated, and narrow in the hips seem more predisposed.
- The problem with this sort of triangulation is that it puts you at the mercy of the extremists — if one side gets crazier, the “middle road” shifts to accomodate. Will Saletan’s Moderation
- The second pronunciation of "garrote" sounds like "quote" and the current meaning of garrote is to execute by strangulation. Sarah Palin's most famous quote and the problem of a quote becoming famous in a misremembered form.