Sentence examples for were voiced from inspiring English sources

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were voiced

noun

Sound uttered by the mouth, especially by human beings in speech or song; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character

  • The human voice is the oldest musical instrument in history.

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On the streets conflicting sentiments were voiced.

Similar reactions were voiced in other Arab capitals.

But no such criticisms were voiced on Wednesday.

These complaints were voiced informally, the official said.

Interestingly, none of Bob's concerns were voiced until he shared them publicly today," Borges wrote.

Similar sentiments were voiced by Raymond Felton, who is now a backup guard on the Thunder.

Similar accusations of compromised elections were voiced by Republican lawmakers elsewhere.

But throughout 2016, versions of that argument were voiced with increasing regularity.

Many complaints, too, were voiced against the stadium's antiquated amplifying system.

Stronger objections were voiced in "The Tablet," an influential British Catholic weekly.

Finnish hopes for early peace were voiced by Vaino Tanner, Finnish trade and communications minister.

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