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  • noun Plural form of verbalization.

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Examples

  • Maybe book Bill for a series of guest spots and pray he can't control his verbalizations.

    Report: Clinton able to continue run by postponing debt repayment 2008

  • A distinctly unpalatable, eerie, pulse-pounding rise and fall of verbalizations that verged on the incomprehensible.

    The Lives of Felix Gunderson Sugu Althomsons 2010

  • Barnet and Cavanagh (1994), highlighting the multi-faceted and complex nature of globalization, compare it to the verbalizations of the Red Queen in Alice in Wonderland saying "it means precisely whatever the user says it means" (p. 14).

    The Major Problems Facing Our World 2009

  • It therefore deserves, and ought to require, much more serious contemplation than off the cuff parroted verbalizations.

    You want 'what' in Afghanistan? 2009

  • If you ask someone 'why' they chose this over that, you'll get after-the-fact rationalizations – verbalizations of their preference in the situation of choice.

    Carry-Over Thread 2007

  • It may be that a close knit group is okay with certain behaviors or verbalizations, while others may not be.

    Eli Davidson: Is The Battle of The Sexes Over? Your Sexual Harassment And What To Do About It 2009

  • In spite of the risk of being labeled with a psychopathology again or banned for expressing my view because it is not 'politically acceptable', I have to point out that the list of Obama's actual verbalizations and legislative and policy behaviors (remember Rob, the best predictor of future behavior is past behavior) can hardly be identified as liberal or socialist.

    Let's Call Him Liberal, Socialist Barack Hussein Obama 2008

  • This alert period is ideal for skin-to-skin contact, lots of eye contact, verbalizations from parents and caregivers to the baby, and breast-feeding.

    Our Bodies, Ourselves: Pregnancy and Birth THE BOSTON WOMEN’S HEALTH BOOK COLLECTIVE 2008

  • This alert period is ideal for skin-to-skin contact, lots of eye contact, verbalizations from parents and caregivers to the baby, and breast-feeding.

    Our Bodies, Ourselves: Pregnancy and Birth THE BOSTON WOMEN’S HEALTH BOOK COLLECTIVE 2008

  • Barnet and Cavanagh (1994), highlighting the multi-faceted and complex nature of globalization, compare it to the verbalizations of the Red Queen in Alice in Wonderland saying "it means precisely whatever the user says it means" (p. 14).

    Masculine Pathology and the Death of Capitalism 2008

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