0 present 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:
Then she asked the experimenter to join in, enunciating clearly and strongly exactly how he should sound each word.
The discourse reiterated also the public myths enunciating and reaffirming the bargain between ruler and ruled, in which subordinate and powerful alike held stakes.
However, the analogy of reading does not exhaust all the means available to theatre in the process of enunciating and communicating meaning.
The content of natural right varies according to who is enunciating it, and the only objective measure of right is might.
Both men loved science in its practical applications, and both men excelled at enunciating the fine classificatory distinctions that we still often associate with reasoned discourse.
Gorbachev then went beyond merely enunciating principles by practising them.
This regulatory chimera appears incapable, even in theory, of enunciating regulatory duties that are clear, unambiguous, and consistent in the sense of being similar in similar fact situations.
I was grateful to my noble friend for enunciating so clearly some of the concerns which are felt about our measure.