Examples of 'increasingly vocal' in a sentence

Meaning of "increasingly vocal"

increasingly vocal: Used to describe someone who is becoming more outspoken or expressive about a particular issue or topic

How to use "increasingly vocal" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
increasingly vocal
And those politicians have grown increasingly vocal.
Fernandez has mounted an increasingly vocal campaign to renegotiate its sovereignty.
Protests by those calling for more autonomy from France have become increasingly vocal.
They have been increasingly vocal about the importance of ESG.
He welcomes the fact that civil society is becoming increasingly vocal in advancing initiatives.
Ai has become increasingly vocal about the plight of Syrian migrants.
By this point, the opposition to the project was becoming increasingly vocal.
The Church became increasingly vocal in the protection of human rights.
With the rising popularity of fanzines, female fans became increasingly vocal.
And the administration is growing increasingly vocal in its support for Taiwan.
Reflecting these sentiments, the political resistance to trade has become increasingly vocal.
The organized civil service became increasingly vocal in its opposition.
China has been increasingly vocal in calling for the dollar 's replacement by a new reserve currency.
France is close to legalising same-sex marriage despite increasingly vocal opposition.
The CEO of BlackRock has been increasingly vocal in his annual letters about this issue.

See also

They were increasingly vocal about it, in fact, and they were gaining support.
Governments, the media and the private sector are increasingly vocal in their support for volunteering.
Agnew became an increasingly vocal critic of these groups, solidifying Nixon 's position with the right.
Since his release, he has become an increasingly vocal critic of Isis.
Aktar reported on the increasingly vocal movement for recognition of genocidal crimes within Turkish society.
He later added that " anti-ISIL audiences are increasingly vocal on social media.
They were increasingly vocal about it, in fact.
A growing Chinese middle class has become increasingly vocal about the quality of the environment.
The latter have become increasingly vocal and powerful, often represented by large multinational corporations.
Human-rights groups have become increasingly vocal about the disappearances.
Criticism has been increasingly vocal since the launch of Google 's new policy on 1st March.
Over recent years, he has become increasingly vocal about the need to leave.
Drivers have been increasingly vocal about the need for alternatives, Uber executives said.
The accidents also added to the increasingly vocal criticism of the aging station 's reliability.
This included increasingly vocal calls for women & apos ; s rights.
Like King, Seeger became an increasingly vocal critic of the U.S. war in Vietnam.
This included increasingly vocal calls for women 's rights.
Swedish companies are becoming increasingly vocal in their calls for tax, sick payand labour-market reforms.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Increasingly
And it is increasingly difficult for us to exchange letters
The need for pelvimetry is increasingly beingquestioned
They increasingly have to do more with less
Show more
Examples of using Vocal
I wish her vocal cords would snap
Vocal output will be sharper and clearer
The students are vocal but hardly dangerous
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary