verbalise

IPA: vˈɝbʌɫaɪz

verb

  • Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of verbalize. [(transitive) To speak or to use words to express.]
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Examples of "verbalise" in Sentences

  • FM: Thank we so much, Harry, the been the joy to verbalise with you!
  • Attorney for neighbor of Tiger Woods _ believed to be 911 caller _ to verbalise publicly
  • FM: Please verbalise about your connections to Famous Monsters as well as Forrest J Ackerman.
  • Does any alternative teenager impression in Shakspere verbalise so eloquently in so integrate of words?
  • December 1st, 2009 more imagesmore imagesAttorney for Tiger Woods 'neighbors to verbalise outWINDERMERE, Fla.
  • In a some-more remote sections of a Delmarva peninsula, it is claimed a natives mostly do verbalise in a pristine Elizabethan accent.
  • You always want to finish a workout with a cool-down as well as a little flexibility. we consider these pictures verbalise for themselves.

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