articulate fully
Frequency: 6.51.1 per million words
to express ideas or feelings in a complete and detailed manner
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- He finds it difficult to fully articulate his emotions.
- In her speech, the CEO fully articulated her vision for the company's future.
- You need to fully articulate your reasons for the request if you want it approved.
- The witness will be asked to fully articulate the events of that evening.
- Fully articulating a complex theory requires a deep understanding of the subject.
- If he could fully articulate his concerns, we might be able to help him.
- The government's position on this issue has not yet been fully articulated.
- Please take your time and fully articulate your thoughts on the matter.
- She has never been able to fully articulate why she left her hometown.
- The philosopher's new book attempts to fully articulate a new system of ethics.