0 in a way that relates to or is produced by the voice, either in singing or speaking: --
1 by expressing opinions and complaints often: --
The child is expected to vocally reproduce the melodic pattern immediately after the stimulus has been provided.
Pupils were able to capture electronically a variety of instrumental or vocally produced sounds, manipulating and changing the sound through a variety of effects.
It is understandably distressing to feel vulnerable vocally, and the initial temptation is to blame the music.
They are the social science counterparts to the evolutionary biologists most vocally rebuked by the evolutionary psychologists in the public forum.
Many of these organisations function publicly, issue public statements, choose their own leadership and vocally criticise the government.
We therefore asked the bilinguals to rate their own ability to translate each sentence prior to attempting to do so vocally (see above).
As neural systems self-organize, infants come to control action and perception in ways that prompt vocally mediated interaction.
The illegitimacy of an award handed out inappropriately or in an ill-thought manner has always been vocally protested.