articulated

/ɑrˈtɪkjəˌleɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Having joints or sections that allow movement or bending.
    • The robot arm has an articulated design that lets it move in many directions.
    • The articulated bus bends in the middle so it can turn corners more easily.
    • An articulated ladder can be folded and adjusted to different shapes.
  2. Clearly and effectively expressed in words.
    • The lawyer gave a well-articulated argument in court.
    • Her articulated speech made the complex topic easy to understand.
    • He is known for his articulated opinions on environmental issues.
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verb
  1. To express an idea or feeling clearly in words.
    • It was hard for him to articulate his emotions after the long journey.
    • She articulated her concerns about the project during the meeting.
    • The teacher helped the student articulate the main points of the essay.
  2. To connect or move in a jointed way.
    • The trailer articulates behind the truck when turning.
    • The bones in the wrist articulate with each other to allow movement.
    • The segments of the insect's leg articulate at flexible joints.
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