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To enunciating
verb
To make a definite or systematic statement of.
Exact(1)
In a deep sense, the priest here comes very close to enunciating the sentiment behind both the technical feat that Wallace was attempting in this book as well as its implicit thematic argument.
Similar(56)
Neer wanted them to enunciate.
Does he have to enunciate every consonant?
A speech impediment makes it hard for him to enunciate.
He speaks slowly, the hearing showed, careful to enunciate.
With his mouthguard in, it wasn't easy to enunciate.
The harder he tries to enunciate while under pressure, the more difficult it is.
They tried hard to get workers in Bombay and Bangalore to enunciate their vowels just so.
Her supporters say this is absolutely the right time to enunciate a vision that defines SUNY.
Mr. Parsons has yet to enunciate a clear vision of where he wants to take AOL Time Warner.
The key to phrasing this particular passage well was to enunciate each note.
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