Examples of 'gives voice' in a sentence

Meaning of "gives voice"

The phrase 'gives voice' means to provide an opportunity or platform for someone to express their thoughts, opinions, or concerns. It implies empowering individuals to share their perspectives and be heard, particularly in situations where they may have been previously excluded or silenced

How to use "gives voice" in a sentence

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She never gives voice to her feelings.
It would be impossible for the singer to sing constantly as he gives voice.
Social media gives voice to your brand.
Gives voice to those denied their rights because of diabetes.
Because she gives voice to the voiceless.
This is nothing more than a device that gives voice to the plants.
It gives voice to aspirations and suggests possibilities.
It is sometimes said music gives voice to the concerns of a people.
It gives voice to those that have been marginalized.
A real stage that gives voice to the Bard.
App gives voice to people with disabilities.
Video Volunteers Project gives voice to the poor and hungry.
It gives voice to a concern shared by many on the right.
Cannes Film Festival gives voice to refugees.
Radio gives voice to women and men everywhere.

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Therefore, her abstract paintings gives voice to her vision of our planet.
It gives voice to those who are marginalized.
By confronting nearness, it gives voice to a collective noticing.
It gives voice to experiences in host and home communities.
We have a new song that gives voice to our gratitude for all we have.
It gives voice to only one side of complicated policy debates.
On radio, the association gives voice to parents of missing children.
He gives voice to the deepest yearnings of our hearts.
Dutch parliamentary year begins with interfaith gathering, gives voice to youth.
The study gives voice to eleven children.
It is a multi-strategy approach that involves and gives voice to all levels of society.
This report gives voice to some of their stories.
Our own cinephilia never approaches the extremity of emotion Sabzian gives voice to in Close-Up.
Palestine artist gives voice to unrecognized villages.
This book recounts these two histories-in-the-making and gives voice to their protagonists.
Even he gives voice in film music.
By so doing, the United Nations gives voice to its values.
Internet gives voice to unseen actors.
A front-page article in The New York Times this month gives voice to Gaza 's suffering masses.
The music gives voice to the various actions.
Looking out at the pouring rain, Lucy gives voice to her anxiety,.
He gives voice to those we do not hear.
Analyzing differential impacts on women 's lives gives voice to social experiences silenced by patriarchy.
It gives voice to the dead.
Wheels and legs, the radio show that gives voice to people with disabilities.
It gives voice to the tenors in the polyphonies of the cave.
The Commission's communication gives voice to these concerns.
Advocacy gives voice to those who need it most.
As a playwright, Danai Gurira gives voice to African women.
It gives voice to the intern.
The fifth chakra, the throat, gives voice to the feelings of the heart.
And he gives voice to a boy whose largest problem is his inarticulacy.
A web of Giordano Cossu and Benedict Cassegrain gives voice to Haitian journalists . ( through SiliconManiacs ).
It gives voice to the political will of a number of segments and groups in society.
We have anew song that gives voice to our gratitude for all we have.

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