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to verbalize
verb
To speak or to use words to express.
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These findings provide evidence that impoverished verbal mediation disproportionately impedes memory for visual material that is relatively easy to verbalize.
We're just now beginning to verbalize this".
However, they speak mine perfectly but are unable to verbalize it in theirs.
Maybe it helps to verbalize things aloud or improve memory, as your expert stated.
"That's one of the things I'm scared to verbalize, but it will happen," she said.
Or perhaps the instrumental voices are the bottled ones, no longer able to verbalize.
"I feel the appreciation from my aunt, even if she's much less able to verbalize it".
But I think it's my way to verbalize what I'm thinking.
Women, however, are presumed to have actual emotions, and to be willing to verbalize them.
"Every day you think about things that happen and you try to verbalize them," she said.
McGwire's mental skill may be harder to verbalize, but not because athletes are stupid or intrinsically less articulate than writers.
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