0 past simple and past participle of enunciate
1 to pronounce words or parts of words clearly:
He doesn't enunciate (his words) very clearly.
2 to express and explain a plan or principle clearly or formally:
The original sample is presented first - a vocal syllable enunciated with tongue click (sound example 4).
It says that if you depart from the principles just enunciated you start to run risks.
Some enunciated the difficulty; others demonstrated it in their body language or with verbal cues, such as asking for a break or repeatedly requesting clarification.
The instrumental sound is entirely dissolved into the universe of the electroacoustic sounds, which project 'outside' what had been enunciated at first by the instrumentalist.
The separate layers of percussion, instruments and vocals remain distinctly enunciated in a manner only possible through an intelligent and professional use of studio equipment.
The conservation laws enunciated above do not hold if we consider (2) as such with fast variation included in the amplitude.
The mayors when questioned all enunciated empty political formulae.
After an initial statement from a well-spoken and enunciated female voice over a highpitched electronic sound, numerous voices simultaneously issue short bursts of words.