verbalize

verbalize
ver·bal·ize
[ˈvɜ:bəlaɪz, AM ˈvɜ:rbə-]
I. vt
to \verbalize sth etw ausdrücken [o in Worte fassen] [o SCHWEIZ verbalisieren
II. vi sich akk verbal ausdrücken
to start to \verbalize children anfangen zu sprechen
* * *
['vɜːbəlaɪz]
vt
1) (= put into words) ausdrücken, in Worte fassen
2) (GRAM) verbal ausdrücken
* * *
verbalize
A v/t
1. in Worte fassen
2. LING
a) in ein Verb verwandeln
b) ein Verb ableiten von
B v/i viele Worte machen
* * *
(US) v.
in Worten ausdrücken ausdr.

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