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Verbalize
verb
To speak or to use words to express.
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"But Allen had worked in the Brooklyn shipyard, and he would come and ask me questions in a very thoughtful and gentle way, to get me to verbalize what was maybe visual but not verbal.
But even for the peoples who do not verbalize musical ideas, underlying conceptual structures exist and may be perceived by observing musical practice.
But if the perpetrators' documents bespoke no discernible emotion, those who had lived through those terrible times lacked the capacity to verbalize the depth of their suffering.
She made them visualize, verbalize, and write the idea.
"I'm not sure I know what that means," he says, before conceding, "That's a fine statement, you know?" Affable despite his elusiveness, Lynch seems less to be stonewalling than striving to verbalize daunting concepts with a vocabulary that might politely be termed basic.
Others go so far as to verbalize emoticons: "smiley face!" The road from Usenet to cocktail party chatter was largely paved by texting, said David Crystal, a noted linguist based in northern Wales.
But the problem is that he chose to verbalize it while he was in the role of an analyst at a news organization.
To verbalize the truth even to a stranger would give concrete form to a vacuum in his life he is trying to ignore.
"First, listen to people, let them verbalize their feelings.
"I feel the appreciation from my aunt, even if she's much less able to verbalize it".
"But they are different in the way they verbalize it".
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