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to articulate
01
to pronounce or utter something in a clear and precise way
Transitive: to articulate a word or sound
Examples
It 's important for public speakers to articulate their words effectively to engage the audience.
The news anchor was trained to articulate news reports with accuracy and precision.
02
to clearly and verbally express what one thinks or feels
Transitive: to articulate a thought or sentiment
Examples
It 's important to articulate your concerns during the meeting so everyone understands.
The politician was able to articulate her policies in a way that resonated with voters.
03
to become united or connected by or as if by a joint
Intransitive
Examples
The segments of the robotic arm articulated seamlessly, allowing for smooth and precise movements.
The sections of the folding chair articulated effortlessly, allowing it to collapse into a compact form for storage.
04
to join or connect parts together like a joint
Transitive: to articulate parts or components
Examples
The engineer articulated the segments of the robotic arm to enable smooth movement.
The bicycle mechanic articulated the various components of the frame to ensure proper alignment.
articulate
01
(of a person) able to express oneself clearly and effectively
Examples
She 's articulate, conveying her thoughts and ideas with clarity and confidence.
The articulate writer conveys emotions and experiences through vivid descriptions and storytelling.
02
having parts connected by joints or segments
Examples
The robot 's arms are highly articulate, allowing precise movements.
Arthropods are articulate animals with jointed limbs.
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