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
Rather, they would be participating in articulating, introducing and exploring new cultural issues and problems involved in the architectural activities of this significant merchant class.
Consequently, any situation where the participant is involved simultaneously in listening to speech and in articulating speech may mimic an articulatory suppression condition.
This can result in a trial-and-error approach to setting the weights and articulating preferences.
Structures are important ways of articulating ideas, or of provoking ideas.
The personae character drawings with descriptive text indicate the articulating inner forces that shape and form the subjective character of immediate intuitive apprehension.
In fact, such descriptions would only counter my attempt at articulating the contingent subjectivity of their production.
It may not seem very rational, but a universal column/deck construction could be employed for all buildings, with only the facades articulating themselves individually.
Articulating half-ring sagittally narrow, separated from axis by shallow furrow.