0 present participle of articulate --
1 to express in words: --
Many people are opposed to the new law, but have had no opportunity to articulate their opposition.
2 to pronounce: --
3 to connect two bones by forming a joint --
The proper grounds for articulating a set of social duties is a difficult issue, and one which, fortunately, we need not resolve.
I am not suggesting that there won't be problems articulating and applying a plausible hate speech regulation.
The strategy of articulating the individual components of the model evolved from an investigative need into a conceptual premise.
In other words, it is because conventions are not reducible to particular structures of feeling that they can be a vehicle for articulating these structures.
The analysis reveals the overall organisational strategies of the house by articulating the balance between multiple readings of individual spaces.
Articulating this denial is the speaking subject of the pamphlet, the silent, suffering woman turned agent of political reform.
By articulating 'deviant ' behaviour, they reinforced and, importantly, produced, the ideal of the 'norm' - a norm with which they are unable to comply.
Articulating half-ring sagittally narrow, separated from axis by shallow furrow.