Definitions
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- verb   Simple past tense and past participle of verbalise .
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- adjective communicated in words
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Examples
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								Such speech is made up of verbalised but unexpressed thoughts, imaginary conversations and arguments, bits of dialogue which are never spoken. Henry’s Demons Patrick Cockburn 2011 
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								Such speech is made up of verbalised but unexpressed thoughts, imaginary conversations and arguments, bits of dialogue which are never spoken. Henry’s Demons Patrick Cockburn 2011 
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								Schiff's lawyer Myron Shapiro questioned Kirby at trial, and confirmed that Schiff had not verbalised such threats. Comic :The Complete Sky Masters Zen Tiger 2010 
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								So I think the instant knock on him, already started but never verbalised more brutally than Carl Bernstein is that McCain has "been kidnapped by Neo-Cons". David Axelrod on Sarah Palin: "For someone who makes the point that she is not from Washington, she looks like she would fit in very well there." Ann Althouse 2008 
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								Vicki, you have verbalised very clearly many issues related to privacy and how exposed we can become by blogging. 
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								I still knew what I meant, even if it was odd to have it self verbalised. February 5th, 2005 2005 
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								I had not thought of it like that until you verbalised it. Firedoglake » A Priest, a Progressive, and and A TheoCon Walk into a Bar… 2006 
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								"We had to have interaction with the political environment, but the nature of that interaction was not specified or verbalised by the politicians," Verster said. 
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								As a positive strategy for the way forward was verbalised and agreed on, spontaneous applause broke out in the auditorium. 
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								It has been suggested that the word is a verbalised corruption of the word "effectual." 
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