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Definition of Enunciating
1. enunciate [v] - See also: enunciate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enunciating
Literary usage of Enunciating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"Benedetti was on the point of enunciating the principle known as Pascal's Law,
and an insignificant addition permitted Mersenne to infer this principle and ..."
2. Select Documents Illustrative of the History of the United States, 1776-1861 by William MacDonald (1897)
"Monroe's Message enunciating the Monroe Doctrine December 2, 1823 TILE triumph
of Napoleon in Spain in ..."
3. Documentary Source Book of American History by William MacDonald (1916)
"Monroe's Message enunciating the Monroe Doctrine December 2, 1823 THE triumph of
Napoleon in Spain in 1808 was followed by a succession of revolts in the ..."
4. Documentary Source Book of American History, 1606-1913 by William MacDonald (1916)
"Monroe's Message enunciating the Monroe Doctrine December a, 1823 THE triumph of
Napoleon in Spain in 1808 was followed by a succession of revolts in the ..."
5. Reminiscences of fifty years by Mark Boyd (1871)
"... august personage he was approaching, bustled up to the hero of a hundred
fights, and extended his hand, at the same time enunciating, ' How do, Duke ? ..."
6. Strivings for the Faith: A Series of Lectures, : Delivered in the New Hall by Baron George Lyttelton Lyttelton, John Stuart Mill, Christian Evidence Society (1874)
"But Mr. Newman further objects, St. Paul's teaching is deficient in not enunciating
the rights of man. Does he mean deliberately to affirm, that it would ..."