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"vocalize" Definitions
  1. [transitive] vocalize something to use words to express something synonym articulate, express
  2. [intransitive, transitive] vocalize (something) to say or sing sounds or words

152 Sentences With "vocalize"

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And when vocals are gone and something needs to vocalize, let's have keyboards vocalize.
So if you feel good, go ahead and vocalize it.
Iguodala also made sure to vocalize that message at times.
If you can hear pitch shifts, you can vocalize them.
Lost in my own anxieties, I'd forgotten to vocalize my desires.
Of course, allowing the dancers to vocalize gets around this problem.
In 2018, Wexner began to vocalize criticism against President Donald Trump.
At some points I'd vocalize those thoughts with the other chefs.
Jasper McGruder and Philip Moore also ably vocalize along with Berryman.
Simone, a singer and musical genius, doesn't vocalize on the recording.
And in 2016 where do you go to vocalize your political musings?
"A lot of people don't even vocalize what turns them on," Singh says.
Only 10 to 15 percent also have coprolalia, the urge to vocalize swearwords.
They also learn about how to check in with their friends and vocalize concern.
As I listen to them, I vocalize so that they listen to me too.
"Being able to vocalize adds to the pleasure," says psychotherapist Dr. Ian Kerner. —Broadly
What was it like trying to vocalize the letter based on another student's instructions?
"That we mobilize, that we vocalize, that we start to talk about it," she said.
However, scientists remained puzzled as to why or how seals could vocalize in this way.
Don't expect them to understand — vocalize what you need in order to manage both jobs.
Perhaps these jokes were a way to vocalize the pressure they face about their looks.
The game is just an artifice with which to vocalize your commentary as a knowledgeable insider.
But while some pets may vocalize or show obvious signs of being uncomfortable, many do not.
Manning was not the only teacher to vocalize her concerns about the Trump administration's education policies.
It's a nonsensical phrase to both deal with, and vocalize, just how tired we all are.
Pence was expected to use the meeting to vocalize the Trump administration's stance against North Korea.
Most whales and dolphins vocalize, but dolphins and toothed whales mostly make clicking and whistling sounds.
They came of age with social media, so they took to the internet to vocalize their experiences.
"I vocalize it back to him and resolve it, and the urge to eat dissipates," she says.
Some people vocalize their sneezes, which means that the vocal cords get involved with the sneeze action.
Likewise, workers looking to pick up an extra shift don't have an easy way to vocalize it.
Their ability to do so, however, depends on whether any additional Republicans decide to vocalize their opposition.
He thinks if he walks offstage, they'll learn fast when to vocalize and when to shut it.
For Egyptians, the move was further charged by the opportunity to vocalize ideas while authorities stood by.
That's not easy, though, the biggest challenge here is "understanding people, not just what they vocalize," High said.
"Being able to vocalize, and feeling uninhibited around your partner, adds to the pleasure of sex," said Kerner.
I steam, I neti pot, I vocalize in the bathroom because it's the best echo in the place.
Motivated by the 2016 U.S. election, women around the world took to the streets to vocalize their frustration.
They don't usually vocalize pain, and they don't share facial expressions like we do and other mammals do.
As far back as Darwin, folks have thought that the way animals vocalize could offer hints to their emotions.
Eventually, I find myself in tears, alone in my bedroom, unable to vocalize just what I'm feeling to anyone.
Well, it's time for that to change — and progress is made when women like Sonny Turner vocalize that need.
Bloomberg would be unlikely to vocalize his intentions as crudely as Trump, but he shares a similar messiah complex.
Teachers unions and liberal groups that are sharply opposed to her nomination have been urging members to vocalize their disapproval.
The Iranian people are once again beginning to vocalize their dissatisfaction with a country crumbling under corruption, repression and mismanagement.
When I vocalize my worries, they seem more trivial than they do when I go over them in my mind.
And while Taurus helps us vocalize our values, Gemini inspires us to dialogue, debate, and dig around for more information.
He has given his Republican supporters permission to vocalize their anti-otherness rage, and that will not easily be undone.
People across the country are incensed and social media has provided an outlet to take a stand and vocalize support.
But even though they couldn't vocalize some of their feelings, or precisely articulate their needs and identities, the connection felt real.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but that shouldn't allow for people to vocalize such hatred when it's not warranted.
Tony Schwartz, the man behind Trump's 1987 memoir, took to Twitter on Wednesday to vocalize his forecast for Trump's political future.
At the beginning, she sits in the front of the audience and starts to vocalize as the houselights dim to black.
At the time, 12 Senate Republicans joined with Democrats to vocalize their concern, though it wasn't enough support to override a veto.
So like any good husband, I feel an obligation to vocalize all of the absurdities of a dragon-based, fantasy television show.
Millennials are known to take a stand and vocalize their beliefs, which may be an annoyance to those who won't see personal benefit.
" He understands Trump's appeal to working-class whites who felt "ignored by elites" and looked for someone to "vocalize their anger and anxiety.
The withdrawn sibling often finds themselves in the firing line because they're the only one to vocalize what they're seeing as wrong.5.
Cable news anchors were able to express their surprise at the outcome of the election, but not in any way vocalize their fury.
But Trump has continued to vocalize his disagreements with the Fed and that's led some to fear that the institution's independence is at risk.
Schwartz encouraged women to vocalize their own thoughts on the incident by sharing an anecdote about her shorts being too short in fifth grade.
Democrats, meanwhile, say that Republicans have gutted other processes, like "blue slips," that would enable them to otherwise vocalize their concern with different nominees.
Though she does not vocalize, Frau Rasch speaks on behalf of those voiceless souls in contemporary society who feel lost, purposeless, alone and unconnected.
They each have a megaphone that corresponds to each one so that you're able to vocalize another possibility in how we see that gas mask.
The site's uncensored nature — where anyone can post anonymously — has led it to become a platform for mass shooters to vocalize and spread their ideas.
It has since become a platform for mass shooters to vocalize and spread their ideas, prompting Brennan to call for the site to be shuttered.
The woman's feet shuffle her to the sink beside the rapist's girlfriend, and the woman's hands wash her hands, and the woman's vocal cords vocalize.
In the rare cases where wild males were observed encountering one another, the resident males would vocalize and display, wrestling if necessary to protect their turf.
The 42-year-old rapper, who recently released his latest album Jesus Is King, certainly hasn't been shy to vocalize his controversial opinions as of late.
I began with a trip to my apartment complex's gym, where I lifted the heaviest free weights I could, making sure to loudly vocalize my efforts.
For years I've apologize for my guilty pleasures, but I think that's because I couldn't and still struggle to vocalize why it is I love them.
To those fearful of a world where hate trumps love, a safety pin signals protection for anyone who might need it — without having to vocalize it.
In their latest study, the team used imaging methods to look into the brains of juvenile finches as they learned how to vocalize their first songs.
Case in point: A group of young Americans who felt compelled to vocalize their support for President Trump's border wall while vacationing in — you guessed it — Mexico.
Tlaib initially filed a request and said that she would not vocalize her support for the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement against Israel while in the region.
Few candidates, however, are idiotic enough to vocalize the blame for all of this injustice on white men, but white men are always the implicit comparison group.
Beneath its mushy music, "The Lovers" nurses something altogether more sour and more fruitful: a self-sabotaging desperation that you can sense Ms. Winger straining to vocalize.
Sometimes, when I vocalize some kind of criticism about a supposedly "queer" party being too male-centered, I even face a backlash from members of the LGBTQ community.
"To make any kind of sense of what nonavian dinosaurs sounded like, we need to understand how living birds vocalize," study co-author Julia Clarke said in statement.
Yet having that luxury, I think it's important to vocalize that in the United States, living the dream is far more nuanced than we often make others believe.
That's an important quality to embrace when you are trying to fall in love and it reminded me to vocalize my feelings more, which is something I've always feared.
The 19-year-old actress has been known to vocalize her opinions whether it be against online bullying, encouraging women empowerment or maintaining a strong, healthy attitude towards life.
Pentatonix Vocalize a Christmas Classic The Grammy award-winning a capella group Pentatonix sang "O Come, All Ye Faithful," vocalizing all the instruments and lyrics in their signature style.
There's something about hearing someone else vocalize your innermost fears, fears that you tell no one and are confident belong to you alone, that strips them of their power.
Only a minority have the skill set required to vocalize their beliefs in a way that would be acceptable for publication in any outlet that would reach the masses.
While opponents to trans civil rights like VanNess are often quick to vocalize their beliefs, they rarely have to come face-to-face with the people they preach against.
Maybe in that grocery store I didn't clearly vocalize for help, but maybe I was in a place where I couldn't ask due to emotional or physical limitation either.
According to the Miami Herald, the former New York City mayor calls out other Democrats for being reticent to vocalize support for the U.S. territory becoming the 51st state.
Panic now came upon her at school in sweaty fits, and when the urge to vocalize grew too intense to suppress, she'd burst out in laughter to camouflage the hysteria.
On the other hand, Jax does ask the couple's dog Monroe if she wants to head to the Sunshine State; probably because the apricot poodle can never vocalize her answer.
Bassil, a political ally of Hezbollah, said Israel aimed to "falsify facts concerning Lebanon and to vocalize lies that carry the seeds of a threat that does not frighten us".
Yet no-one was more determined about the need for the party to continue with its reinvention than Le Pen herself, who used her concession speech to vocalize her plans.
Something I might see could be a clue that matched up with what another person in the room was seeing, but we wouldn't know that if we didn't vocalize it.
What really kept me up at night was that millions of young people felt just like us but didn't have a real political vehicle to vocalize their fear and frustration.
They've been clamoring for Mr. Farr to come back before the Committee, pressuring Democratic members to request one or at the very least vocalize their opposition to Mr. Farr. Sen.
Instead, the source said, the Pompeo vote would likely be pushed back until Monday, after senators critical of Pompeo's confirmation have time to vocalize their concerns during debate on the floor.
TMZ also asked Legend if he had a comment on a speech Democratic representative Maxine Waters recently gave in Los Angeles that encouraged people to vocalize their concerns with GOP policies.
Google janitorial staff and community group Silicon Valley Rising will also be there to vocalize their concern over wage gaps and the residential effects of its imminent expansion into San Jose.
We don't necessarily vocalize—that probably goes back to all the little developmental experiences that we have along the way that focus on hiding sex, or shame or embarrassment around sex.
The President's remarks were vile and hurt American interests at home and abroad, especially on the continent of Africa, where they are too important for the president to vocalize such views.
Only about a quarter of American adults have completed an advance directive, which delineates what medical treatment they want in case of a crisis in which they can't vocalize those wishes.
After all, it doesn't take any weight at all for a spry elbow to dig itself into some part of me hard enough that I need to (and do) vocalize my irritation.
" Sloane's litany of domestic complaints — which, according to Taddeo's narrative, she stews over but doesn't vocalize — recalls a widely shared recent New York Times article called "What 'Good' Dads Get Away With.
Just because Torres didn't vocalize a disdain for Muslims, women or both, while allegedly committing a crime, doesn't mean the crime was not motivated by hate, says CNN legal analyst Danny Cevallos.
According to federal police investigations conducted in 2012, Oliveira had taken to various online communities to vocalize his anger at having been bullied during his adolescence and his larger frustrations with society.
Cam Newton was the one to vocalize it, though the message could easily have come from one of several well-known players who were hurt from hits of questionable legality on Sunday.
Where some vocalize support for a particular issue or urge state or federal action, this resolution set a deadline for defined policy goals and offers concrete examples of how to achieve them.
Gregory Livingston and other organizers for the march against violence reportedly went to City Hall on Monday to tell Emanuel not to vocalize his support because they're asking for him to resign.
The production is pretty bold in its liberal use of silence in the theater: Aside from an unseen guru in charge, the characters mainly vocalize with grunts or sighs — small mouth sounds.
It's imperative for Democrats to make sure this vote goes well, since it will be the last time the entire caucus has an opportunity to vocalize their stance on the impeachment inquiry.
And here, we get our first female voice in Drake's world, in the form of additional vocals on the end of the song by Nai Palm, who seems to vocalize Drake's ideal woman.
The results, they say, suggest that many dinosaurs were far more likely to vocalize with a closed-mouth—perhaps, a disapproving "hmm" or a more pensive "umm"—than with a full-throated roar.
Uninterested in playing the games of PRs, magazines and labels, he reigns supreme over his unique personal brand, using Twitter to vocalize his hot takes on e-cigarettes, and snag rare Pokemon swaps.
And in 1992, Bill Clinton beat George H.W. Bush (who boasted one of the all-time great Washington resumes) because his life outside Washington helped him vocalize the human cost of a recession.
Organizing for Action, the group formed from Obama's campaign organization, has 14 professional organizers, for example, who are involved in teaching local activists skills to effectively vocalize opposition to the GOP's top agenda items.
The ride makes me pretty nauseous, which I mistakenly vocalize, and then spend the rest of the (ruddy long) taxi journey convincing the poor driver that I will not vomit all over his car.
The first day that we put the product to the test with a pregnant woman, well it was impressive because the baby woke up and began to move its lips, and started to vocalize.
She empathized with her grandmother's frustration at not being able to vocalize her needs, having had a nearly identical experience in the wake of her own medical crisis, and became adept at anticipating them.
While the U.S. had several stated objectives in Syria that required long-term commitments — including remaining until Iran was out and the peace process finalized — McGurk said he never heard Trump himself vocalize them.
That global grief is the core of An Occupation of Loss by Taryn Simon at the Park Avenue Armory, where 30 professional mourners from around the world vocalize their laments within 11 concrete silos.
If you dare to vocalize your support for the only democratic nation in the Middle East, you are likely to be accused of being a racist, of trampling human rights, of supporting an "apartheid" regime.
Demonstrators protesting on behalf of al-Saadi also began to vocalize socioeconomic criticisms, from concerns over high unemployment rates, the need for better electricity, and what they said was the government's neglect of damaged infrastructure.
Dogs might also use sight — visual clues such as size, shape, coat color, the type of ears and tail an individual has, and gait, for example, and perhaps what another dog sounds like when they vocalize.
Turns out, sweet Pete isn't looking for answers, necessarily, but just closure, and Hannah tries her best to give him that, pointing to the fact that Peter had been slower to vocalize his feelings for her.
Still, Nas catches a nice little groove in the middle of his verse with some internal rhymes like "Vocalize notes, quotes get you high as coke" that remind you why God's Son is still so revered.
The penguins, called Roy and Silo, "exhibit what in penguin parlance is called 'ecstatic behavior': that is, they entwine their necks, they vocalize to each other, they have sex," the New York Times wrote at the time.
In another of the most memorable scenes, LEIMAY dancers Masanori Asahara, Krystel Copper, Derek DiMartini, Mario Galeano, and Andrea Jones individually vocalize indeterminable sounds, while the others pose, fall, contort, and slap their bodies to the ground.
Then and there, I should have shut down the event or given her the microphone to vocalize her feelings, but I was in total shock and I let my fear and inexperience paralyze my decision making ability.
Robberies rose nearly 40 percent last year in her neighborhood, she said, and that's why she founded New Yorkers for Safer Streets, a group that has more than 1,500 Facebook members, as a venue to vocalize her concerns.
Because babies are most at risk for ear infections (and are less likely to be able to vocalize their discomfort if they feel sick), the refined app was then tested with 15 children between 9 and 18 months old.
GTA protagonists are uniformly angry and violent—seemingly, they are frustrated by the contorted version of America in which they live, and yet it's only Bellic who is able to eloquently vocalize confusion and frustration at the status quo.
Join Downtown Brooklyn Arts Alliance (DBAA) on Tuesday for an open discussion about what this means for the community's cultural life, and vocalize your hopes and expectations for the plan — or at least take in the ideas of others.
" Laliberte wrote that after Stuckless confronted Weinstein, she "should have shut down the event or given her the microphone to vocalize her feelings, but I was in total shock and I let my fear and inexperience paralyze my decision making ability.
For Erin Fong and Taylor Reid, collectively known as Western Editions, creating art helps to vocalize their distress and angst, so the duo is staging a show dedicated to two of the most defining features of the female body: breasts.
Pretending like you're an overly inquisitive toddler and continually asking "Why?" can also push each of you to look more closely at details in the artwork and begin to think about and vocalize associations you might not have connected before.
Organizing for Action, the group formed from former President Barack Obama's campaign organization, has 14 professional organizers, for example, who are involved in teaching local activists skills to effectively vocalize opposition to the GOP's top agenda items -- particularly the repeal of Obamacare.
I recently spent several hours on a plane sitting beside a man who found a way to crunch on, slurp or vocalize every food he put in his mouth, including two airline meals and an honest-to-god vegetable tray from the airport.
Throughout the time I cared for her, she remained sedated and on a ventilator, meaning that she would have been unable to even vocalize a desire for us to stop trying, a desire I felt sure I would hold in her position.
Because of the way she was raised, instead of learning to vocalize her needs or speak to others, she was taught to read other people's body language, so she can anticipate the actions of her opponents way, way before they actually execute them.
Recently, I talked to Grubbs over the phone about how moral grandstanding can be a good thing, how to deal with a grandstander, and the much harder question of how do we best vocalize our moral convictions in such a fractured age.
" Jarrar has some defenders in libertarian circles — Robby Soave at Reason wrote that "students, other professors, and the broader Twitter community should feel free to vocalize their disapproval of her comments, but Jarrar shouldn't lose her job or be formally sanctioned by Fresno officials.
So earlier this week, House leaders had announced that they would be taking a "voice vote," which works a lot like it sounds: If more people vocalize their support for the bill on the House floor than those who do not, the legislation passes.
"And I doubt he's man enough to call any of those players a son of a bitch to their face..." The derogatory language used by Trump had athletes and owners alike fired up, with people cropping up everyday to vocalize their opinions on the issue.
The Huffington Post reports actress took to Twitter to vocalize her disgust after seeing dash-cam footage of former Georgia police officer Lt. Greg Abbott trying to calm down an anxious woman he'd pulled over by telling her that because she wasn't black, she wouldn't be shot.
A voice vote means the legislation is approved if the majority of lawmakers who are present vocalize their support for it — a test of House protocol during a time when most lawmakers in the lower chamber are working remotely to protect themselves and their staffers from the disease.
Then and there, I should have shut down the event or given [them] the microphone to vocalize [their] feelings, but I was in total shock and I let my fear and inexperience paralyze my decision making [sic] ability...I want to sincerely apologize to any people—male or female [Ed.
Julia BrownleyJulia Andrews BrownleyAntonio Sabàto Jr: Supporting Trump got me blacklisted Democrats 'frustrated' by administration's coronavirus response after closed-door briefing Pelosi heading to Madrid for UN climate change convention MORE (D-Calif.)  — claims other pro-Trump performers are reluctant to publicly vocalize their support for the commander in chief.
What emerges in the tent are instead conversations about possibilities: by adopting the tarot reading process as a framework to speak about climate change, his sessions create an opportunity for us to think freely about and openly vocalize issues we find most concerning, and consider how we may begin to resolve them.
Thoughts that had been slow-dripping into my developing brain—vague preoccupations with lust and death; questions such as "why do I feel terrible all the time" and "literally what is the point of being alive" that I'd been too afraid and ill-equipped to vocalize—were presented before me, clear as a polished mirror.
But seeing as it's no longer just Twitter trolls who believe in reverse racism—white fragility probably accounts for a large part of Donald Trump's popularity—I decided to reach out to some social justice advocates to ask why they think a certain segment of white people get so defensive when minorities vocalize their oppression.
The unprecedented and now routine public criticism by the President on the Fed prompted four of Powell's predecessors -- Janet Yellen, Ben Bernanke, Alan Greenspan and Paul Volcker -- to vocalize their opposition this week, arguing the central bank should be allowed to act independently, void of short-term political pressures and threats of removal or demotions.
Thus, whether it be sexual harassment, wait times at the VA, or any other complex issue, the ultimate significance of legal and legislative events is not necessarily that they provided an instant fix to a byzantine problem, but rather, that they changed the available opportunities to participate and vocalize criticisms of an entrenched system by acknowledging the legitimacy of the underlying issues.

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