Verbalization
verb (used with object), verbalized, verbalizing.
1.
to express in words:
He couldn’t verbalize his feelings.
2.
Grammar. to convert into a verb: to verbalize “butter” into “to butter.”.
verb (used without object), verbalized, verbalizing.
3.
to use many words; be verbose.
4.
to express something verbally.
verb
1.
to express (an idea, feeling, etc) in words
2.
to change (any word that is not a verb) into a verb or derive a verb from (any word that is not a verb)
3.
(intransitive) to be verbose
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