English to Hindi Dictionary articulating

articulating

कलात्मकता
definition
verb
they were unable to articulate their emotions
express (an idea or feeling) fluently and coherently.
the mandible is a solid piece articulating with the head
form a joint.
translation of 'articulating'
verb
साफ़ साफ़ बोलना
example
And when people on the street are interviewed they are, as always, astonishingly good at 'articulating' their fears and doubts.
Looking back to my school days, I experienced a time when martial law was still in force, preventing us from publicly 'articulating' our opinions or political inclinations.
Your answers on the test indicate you're great at expressing yourself and can be at your best when 'articulating' your ideas or communicating with others.
One can easily detect a well formed extra digit 'articulating' with the fifth toe, corresponding to a postaxial polydactyly of type A.
At the lateral angle of the scapula, just inferior to the acromion, is a depression called the glenoid cavity which contributes to the shoulder joint by 'articulating' with the head of the humerus.
Any joint has two or more bones 'articulating' with one another.
The anterior arch may also have facets 'articulating' with projections on the occipital bone.
A sesamoid bone may be found in the superior peroneal retinaculum, 'articulating' with the lateral malleolus.
The dorsal fins were supported by a basal element 'articulating' with one vertebra each.
Consider the students who are, say, slow to comprehend things, poor at conceptualising or 'articulating' ideas, weak at recognising connections and interpreting relationships.
The bones 'articulating' within the capsule are covered by hyaline cartilage.
Yet we often fail to 'articulate' this doctrine clearly, even to ourselves.
The recording is close, and the playing, though more expressive than was usual half a century ago, is rather too obtrusively 'articulated' to serve as a model.
Tower and wing are connected and 'articulated' by a hinge point of vertical circulation, with a lift placed outside the building to minimize structural intrusion.
The dorsal ribs 'articulate' with ends of sternal ribs which attach to the sternum.
The labellum is fixed or, as in most cases, hinged and 'articulated' at the base of the column.
The base of each cartilage 'articulates' with the superior border of the cricoid cartilage.
In the Manuscripts Marx clearly 'articulates' the role of the human subject as mediator of the social objectivity.
The condyles articulate with the atlas; occasionally, a facet located on the anterior margin of the foramen magnum, the so-called third occipital condyle, 'articulates' with the dens.
They're smart enough to think about and 'articulate' arguments coherently.
Even before the arrival of the Jesuits, many Christians in the East used local language and ideas to 'articulate' their faith.
However, he was unable to 'articulate' his thoughts on the subject in a manner that would transform that abstract notion of humility into reality.
The radius is still expanding and will ultimately 'articulate' with three carpal bones.
Dialogue is, for the most part, well placed and clearly 'articulated' .
He is paralyzed by his inability to communicate or 'articulate' his feelings.
The head of the fibula doesn't contribute to the knee joint, but instead 'articulates' with the inferior surface of the lateral condyle.
Elementary-school children may more directly 'articulate' their feelings of sadness or anger about a parent's departure.
They have no means within the current political order to 'articulate' their own interests or be heard.
That's an idea that is seldom 'articulated' carefully, but that, in fact, drives many people.
The thyroid cartilage may 'articulate' with the hyoid bone.
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