articulate
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British pronunciation
/ɑːˈtɪkjʊlət/

Definition & Meaning of "articulate"in English

to articulate
01

to pronounce or utter something in a clear and precise way

Transitive: to articulate a word or sound
to articulate definition and meaning
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Examples
It 's important for public speakers to articulate their words effectively to engage the audience.
02

to clearly and verbally express what one thinks or feels

Transitive: to articulate a thought or sentiment
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Examples
It 's important to articulate your concerns during the meeting so everyone understands.
03

to become united or connected by or as if by a joint

Intransitive
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Examples
The segments of the robotic arm articulated seamlessly, allowing for smooth and precise movements.
04

to join or connect parts together like a joint

Transitive: to articulate parts or components
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Examples
The engineer articulated the segments of the robotic arm to enable smooth movement.
articulate
01

(of a person) able to express oneself clearly and effectively

coherent

articulate definition and meaning
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She 's articulate, conveying her thoughts and ideas with clarity and confidence.
02

having parts connected by joints or segments

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The robot 's arms are highly articulate, allowing precise movements.
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