articulated
IPA: ɑrtˈɪkjʌɫeɪtʌd
noun
- An articulated vehicle, such as a locomotive.
adjective
- Constructed with one or more pivoted joints which allow bending of an otherwise rigid structure.
- Of a vehicle, composed of component parts each with its own wheels and chassis, e.g. an articulated lorry, articulated bus, or certain kinds of streetcars and trains.
- (grammar, linguistics) Qualified by an article
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Examples of "articulated" in Sentences
- The vision that Perkins articulated is far from the Kingdom of God.
- Their advice, while gently articulated, is unequivocal: The time has come for me to follow suit.
- The combination that has never before been articulated is an original articulation in and of itself; it has just originated.
- Second, the extreme position Coyne has articulated is at odds with much of religion as well as with the basic precepts of science.
- The vision of the scope of the federal government articulated is not widely held outside the South, where the sting of civil rights movement defeats is stillfelt.
- Another issue that needs to be addressed related to these ideas, but not clearly articulated, is the general queue management interface and it's constant knack for hanging up - literally for minutes at a time.
- In my view, you should come to terms with the very serious arguments about the diversity of religious belief and the history of such belief, articulated from the late eighteenth century to the present, arguments that seem to me to doom the hope that any of the substantive claims about supernatural beings made by any of the world's religions is literally true.
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