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verbalized

ADJECTIVE
  1. communicated in words
    frequently uttered sentiments

How To Use verbalized In A Sentence

  • The Rebbe -- he of the loudly-shouted opinions -- once insisted up and down it was impossible for humans to have unverbalised thoughts. February 5th, 2005
  • Some subjects who verbalized poorly gave crucial, pertinent material once encouraged to talk freely.
  • Two male respondents, 1 with paraplegia and 1 with quadriplegia, verbalized self-responsibility for the PU as well.
  • Its purity is only a relative term, meaning the proportional amount of unverbalized sensation which it still embodies. A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy
  • Likely, your parents were raised in homes where love wasn't verbalized so they're not used to saying, ‘I love you.’
  • “Hum,” I grunted, a considering sound, and read slowly through the German document a third time with his unverbalised but clearly expressed scepticism in mind. O Jerusalem
  • It is a language in which nouns are freely verbalized.
  • many English nouns have become verbalized
  • ‘Oh dear,’ he verbalized as he came up beside Dale.
  • In the foreground, one small boy facing the camera, seemingly lost in thought, or as with most young people, lost in unverbalized emotions and experiences, stands on a ground of rocks and rubble, where again, no life thrives. Book Review - Our Eyes and Dreams of Home
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