of Enunciate
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs a lecturer he was exceedingly attractive, and his success in teaching was largely attributable to the persuasiveness with which he enunciated his views. Source: Internet
His variant story may have been an attempt to rationalize the earlier myth; or the present myth may be a garbled version of facts—the abduction of a Phoenician aristocrat—later enunciated without gloss by Herodotus. Source: Internet
It was in this speech that Hitler, for the first time, enunciated the twenty-five points of the German Workers' Party manifesto that had been drawn up by Drexler, Feder, and Hitler. Source: Internet
And we must remember a principle enunciated by my colleague, Fr. Stephen Grunow -- namely, that the abuse of children in any society, but especially in one as insular and tight-knit as Irish society, has a tremendously powerful ripple effect. Source: Internet
Among the consumer rights enunciated in 1962 by US President John F. Kennedy and subsequently expanded upon by Consumers International is the right to representation or the right to be heard. Source: Internet
Guyana's relations with Suriname have been clearly enunciated by President Bharrat Jagdeo in a statement on June 8, 2000. Source: Internet