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Discover LudwigThe word 'verbalized' is correct and commonly used in written English
It is the past tense form of the verb 'verbalize', which means to express something in spoken or written words. You can use 'verbalized' in situations where someone has communicated their thoughts or feelings through speech or writing. For example: - "She verbalized her concerns about the project during the meeting." - "The child struggled to verbalize his emotions." - "The politician verbalized his support for the new policy." - "It can be difficult for some people to verbalize their thoughts and feelings." In all of these examples, 'verbalized' is being used to indicate that something was expressed or communicated through words.
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verbalized
verb
Past of verbalize
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Because dao is paired with "name" (ming) in the next line—"ming ke ming," "the name that can be named"—forming a parallel couplet construction, there is thus reason to interpret the verbal usage in the sense of something verbalized, as opposed to a pathway that is travelled on, trodden, or followed.
Signs, signals, symbols, and possibly icons may, at times, be easily verbalized, although most people tend to think of them as visual means of expression.
A lot of them verbalized their anger.
It would normally be startling, to say the least, to hear these words loudly verbalized by an audience member in the middle of an evening at the theater.
But mostly the writing is pithy yet sensitive, its verbalized emotions a smooth fit for LAByrinth's trademark aggressive naturalism.
Hysteria, the medical historian Robert Woolsey writes, is a "protolanguage," its symptoms "a code used by a patient to communicate a message which, for various reasons, cannot be verbalized".
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But even for the peoples who do not verbalize musical ideas, underlying conceptual structures exist and may be perceived by observing musical practice.
Love it, live with it, or want to eradicate it altogether, most adult Americans have some relationship to the word, and presumably Kennedy sees his book as a "healing," intended to treat our social and political cancer by verbalizing it.
In "Happy Birthday," amidst an awkward celebration, a child verbalizes an awkward pause: "Their mother, comma!" In "Why This World," my biography of Clarice, I examined her roots in Jewish mysticism and the essentially spiritual impulse that animated her work.
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.
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