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What (who) is vocalize - definition


vocalize      
or vocalise 'v??k(?)l??z
¦ verb
1. utter (a sound or word).
express in words.
Music sing with several notes to one vowel.
2. Phonetics change (a consonant) to a semivowel or vowel.
3. write (a language such as Hebrew) with vowel points.
Derivatives
vocalization noun
vocalizer noun
Vocalize      
·vt To practice singing on the vowel sounds.
II. Vocalize ·vt To form into voice; to make vocal or sonant; to give intonation or resonance to.
vocalize      
(vocalizes, vocalizing, vocalized)
Note: in BRIT, also use 'vocalise'
1.
If you vocalize a feeling or an idea, you express it in words.
Archbishop Hunthausen also vocalized his beliefs that women and homosexuals should be more active in the church.
= express
VERB: V n
2.
When you vocalize a sound, you use your voice to make it, especially by singing it.
In India and Bali students learn to vocalize music before ever picking up instruments.
VERB: V n, also V
Examples of use of vocalize
1. The report also found the service‘s policy banning marshals from criticizing the service too broad, expressing concern that it was being used as a retaliatory mechanism against those who vocalize legitimate concerns‘‘ about the service‘s policies.
2. The report also found the service‘s policy banning marshals from criticizing the service too broad, expressing concern that it was being used "as a retaliatory mechanism against those who vocalize legitimate concerns" about the service‘s policies.
3. Belugas are very curious and can be trained to perform simple tricks – for example, the belugas in Atlanta spin around, tail walk and vocalize when prompted by a whistle or hand gesture. (Watch as Georgia Aquarium staff feed Natasha, a female beluga whale, and her four hungry tank mates –– 3:57) Belugas often make facial expressions at people –– but it‘s not clear whether they do this for our amusement or their own.
4. Belugas are curious and can be trained to perform simple tricks –– for example, the belugas in Atlanta spin around, tail walk and vocalize when prompted by a whistle or hand gesture. (Watch as the staff feeds Natasha, a female beluga whale, and her four hungry tank mates –– 3:57) Belugas often make facial expressions –– but it‘s unclear whether they do this for people‘s amusement or for their own.