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Meanings of
verbalised
in English
Communicated in words.
expressed
uttered
verbalized
Related terms
spoken
Synonyms
Examples for "
expressed
"
expressed
uttered
verbalized
Examples for "
expressed
"
1
He had
expressed
a strong commitment to Europe and the euro area.
2
The United States and Europe - major donors - both
expressed
concern.
3
Parents have
expressed
their frustration as a similar problem occurred last year.
4
So far, 12 major companies are have
expressed
an interest, Bateman said.
5
They
expressed
less interest in mass transit, new roads and new technology.
1
Four small words, yet the sea itself trembled when he
uttered
them.
2
Warm words were needed and it was important Mr Javid
uttered
some.
3
The Dominican
uttered
a loud cry; the guards started back in awe.
4
Our relationship had changed irreversibly from the moment I'd
uttered
the words.
5
It doesn't matter if President Abraham Lincoln's assassin actually
uttered
these words.
1
We have
verbalized
our beliefs, and have depotentialed them of vital significance.
2
But if I
verbalized
that connection, Phyllis would terminate this conversation immediately.
3
The captain hadn't
verbalized
a threat, but killing hung in the air.
4
It was the beings from the Ring who first perfectly
verbalized
the concept:
5
It's a modern extension of the
verbalized
pause, built by TV laugh tracks.
Usage of
verbalised
in English
1
It was all
verbalised
,
and that's how we passed our stories.
2
It never became a
verbalised
idea.
3
It's just personal taste, not a
verbalised
mandate. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Drawn to the unusual … Donald Glover in Atlanta.
4
That rule, again while never
verbalised
,
was instinctively understood by all and probably the easiest bit of the bus scenario to process.
5
These wags can get away with comments and assessments which, if
verbalised
by the teacher, would be deemed insensitive and politically incorrect.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
verbalise by
verbalise idea
verbalise mandate
Verbalised
through the time