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articulated
[ ahr-tik-yuh-ley-tid ]
adjective
- made clear or distinct:
articulated sounds.
- having a joint or joints; jointed:
an articulated appendage.
- (of a vehicle) built in sections that are hinged or otherwise connected so as to allow flexibility of movement:
an articulated bus; an articulated locomotive.
Other Word Forms
- ܱt··پu·e adjective
- ܲa·پu·e adjective
- ɱ-·پu·e adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of articulated1
Example Sentences
As articulated by Johnson and other GOP lawmakers, this idea seems pretty unexceptionable.
It has been most clearly articulated by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who said in January that the post-World War Two dominance of the US was more the exception than the norm.
Mr Hancock attempted to get the case thrown out, with his lawyers saying the claim did not have "a realistic prospect of success" and was not "properly articulated".
Another key goal articulated by the president is wanting to encourage multinational manufacturing companies to invest and produce more in America to create domestic jobs.
The current Glider service, a fleet of purple-coloured articulated buses, links east and west Belfast.
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