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give voice

VERB
  1. put into words or an expression
    He formulated his concerns to the board of trustees

How To Use give voice In A Sentence

  • Furthermore, literature and law can give voice to people who have been traditionally silenced.
  • The multicolored palette of a full symphony orchestra has been the perfect instrument to give voice to musical evocations of this Mediterranean land.
  • We use words to give voice to our thoughts and feelings and to attempt to convey them to other people.
  • We need to give voice to the working class and the poor and oppressed of the world.
  • If you want to run all your editorials in purple or run the type sideways, or give voice to all your opinions in iambic hexameter, knock yourself out.
  • They weren't just asides to give voice to the feelings of the characters.
  • We need to give voice to our immigrant underground.
  • We have struggled to give voice to that which is at once precious and un-relocatable. Jamie Kalven: The Garden Conversations
  • And with your word you will be able to return to the stillness, to the beginning where nothing is, where all of creation returns to silence, but your word will awaken it and you will name the gods and give voice to the trees and you will give nature a tongue to speak for you of the invisible that will again be visible through your word. MALINCHE
  • The use of metaphor and imagery may help the writer give voice to emotional undertones that would otherwise be hard to put into words.
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