Definitions
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- v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vocalize.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Trevor remembers his home and his parents though, through his dreams, and one day vocalizes this.
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But Mackey has not been deterred by controversy; he vocalizes the movement more fiercely now than ever before.
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It co-opts shallow pity for the disabled, vocalizes a repressed public aversion, yanks our secret fears and embarrassments into the open -- where they suddenly become funny.
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Ms. Wardon also vocalizes with the Clogs, a chamber quartet formed by Bryce Dessner of the indie-rock act the National and Australian violinist Padma Newsome.
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He has very strong opinions, which he vocalizes often and he has a hard time letting others be who they want to be.
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For example, Janet Wagner who vocalizes the poem “Stigmata” appears in The Bell Jar as the “sweet, farm-fresh Betsy from Kansas.”
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Palin is admired because she vocalizes the heart of most Americans today: protect the unborn innocent from murder, don't spend more than you make, God-Family-Work order of priorities and common sense values.
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She strums her guitar and vocalizes parts of the song in Farsi in what appears to be her kitchen.
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(He vocalizes in imitation of a drummer playing free.)
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Pollsters bear out his assertion that no matter what slogans the Tea Party vocalizes, a large majority of their members happen to be anti-abortion and anti-gay marriage.
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