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enunciate

i nuhn see ayt

  • v  speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way
  • v  express or state clearly

  • No lungs can send forth more compelling sounds, no lips can enunciate words more clearly.
  • I just wonder whether you would speak to kind of enunciate what that day really means now, going forward, in your view.
  • The dyspepsia of Del Toro's performance is partly due to the bromides he has to enunciate that the most important quality of a revolutionary is "love," and that he's not a .
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  • Brendan Nelson in Melbourne Herald Sun
    We would expect that from 2009 out of Copenhagen that there will be a global agreement,Dr Nelson said. "That's what Australia and the developed world particularly needs to be working toward. We will enunciate our policy under my leadership...
  • Mark Vaile in Ninemsn
    There's not deep division in the coalition, there are extreme points of view, and Wilson managed to enunciate one of those earlier in the week,Mr Vaile told Sky News. "Obviously I didn't appreciate that and made that point. Wilson actually...
  • William F Buckley Jr in San Diego Union Tribune
    Asked what President Bush's foreign policy legacy will be to his successor, Buckley says "There will be no legacy for Mr. Bush. I don't believe his successor would re-enunciate the words he used in his second inaugural address because they were too...

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