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will articulate

  • future tense
    of articulate.
    articulate
    adjective
    uttered clearly in distinct syllables.

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“I truly do believe that now, more than ever, we need leaders in our country who will articulate the importance of American leadership in the world.”

From Seattle Times Jun. 29, 2023

She added: "Presumably, there is a threshold at which closures have to be on the table but no-one in the Scottish government will articulate what that is. This is causing a lot of worry."

From BBC Oct. 20, 2020

You cannot write an equation that will articulate a “true” relationship between its parts.

From Washington Post Sep. 24, 2019

The sharper meaning at play in “Nobody Speak” is what kind of society will we become and who will articulate and define it.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 22, 2017

So that no state miscalculates U.S. resolve, we will articulate these policy goals through appropriate public and diplomatic channels.

From National Strategy for Combating Terrorism February 2003 by United States. Executive Office of the President