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is enunciating
verb
To make a definite or systematic statement of.
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While he is enunciating theories, her interjections are mundane and uncomprehending.
Back in Doncaster, Coronation Street Lady is enunciating correctly while failing to admire any pizzas shaped like One Direction.
The distinct melody has been smudged, and, though he is enunciating clearly, there are tiny shouts and swallows that suggest a DNA song.
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This task is enunciated with particular earnestness in the writings of the Prophets.
What interests Michaels is the ideology of diversity, particularly as it is enunciated in universities.
What opponents of single-sex marriage have failed miserably to do is enunciate a rationale for blocking it that the country can rally behind.
We will never be sure of the future of the Eastern bloc until a new liberal philosophy is enunciated, and not by Gorbachov alone.
The various occurrences of the CBDR in international legal texts include the Rio Declaration, where it is enunciated as "Principle 7," and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, together with its 1997 Kyoto Protocol.
A cello plays mournful music, and the narration by the actress C C H Pounder ("The Shield") is enunciated so slowly and sonorously that it seems addressed to viewers who speak English as a second language.
Many of the voices in Stone's picture have a serrated Celtic edge to them, which makes a change from the polite, sugar-sprinkled English tones in which most historical dialogue is enunciated.
Such a result is enunciated in the following theorem.
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