Examples of 'articulates' in a sentence

Meaning of "articulates"

articulate (verb) - to express something clearly and effectively, often in speech or writing. It can also refer to the act of joining together separate parts
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of articulate

How to use "articulates" in a sentence

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Signer articulates the sculptural quality of water.
The discussion document articulates existing policy.
It articulates an entirely new philosophy for living.
A mission statement articulates your core business.
Articulates the legal basis for reparations.
It additionally articulates the translation for you.
This is the jackscrew on the tail assembly that articulates.
Nothing articulates your heart like a poem.
I liked his story and he articulates it very well.
It articulates the individuality within the collective.
The institutional crisis articulates itself in a similar way.
It articulates with the palatine process of maxilla.
The fifth metacarpal articulates with the hamate.
It articulates the general and the particular.
She very clearly articulates her wish to leave.

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It articulates my research on the materiality of the color.
The quote below articulates the same position.
It articulates what is revealed to what can not be penetrated.
The head of the radius articulates with the capitulum.
Anne articulates something far more profound.
Information is therefore a complex process that articulates two stages.
Which he articulates eloquently and with passion.
The inferior horn of the thyroid cartilage articulates here.
It articulates with the first metacarpal bone.
That better articulates success.
It articulates with every other cranial bone.
This portrait articulates vitality.
It articulates with the head of the radius.
It no longer articulates the ideal.
He articulates his demonstration around two key points.
Organizes thoughts and articulates them concisely and coherently.
He articulates a positive and motivating vision of the future.
The magic is in how he articulates and embellishes the motion.
He articulates the currency of time perfectly.
Demography is a discipline that articulates.
The actor articulates a legend or a religious message.
I relate to the things that he speaks on and how he articulates himself.
Each language articulates or organized words differently.
I think we need to try to find an image that better articulates success.
Her story articulates the struggle of millions.
It describes how you want to be remembered and articulates your personal priorities.
Each instrument articulates this requirement in a different manner.
At the lateral end this smaller surface articulates with the scapula.
That articulates the horizontal stabiliser.
A scientific theory is a speech which articulates symbolic and rational elements.
That articulates the horizontal stabilizer.
Its lateral margin is serrated and articulates with the zygomatic bone.
Emily articulates her responses clearly.
The articulation transmission assembly remotely articulates an end effector of the instrument.
Her approach articulates around a certain apprehension of places.

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