Verbalised in a sentence as an adjective

That - and that alone - was enough to get verbalised.

Once you look at it though it disappears as it is verbalised so it can only be seen in the corner of your mind's eye.

It's acquired through training and expertise and often can't be verbalised or formalised. Relying on mental models is a sort of crutch.

We all know this, yet the typical response to 'my child is autistic' is an assumption, often verbalised, that that child would 'at least' be good at mathematics, music or 'computers'. Sometimes they are not.

In OP's story, the testing lady took the most sensible action, she verbalised the unspoken. This is akin to historiographers or news reporters, just describe things as they are, no judgement.

For instance I agree with you that outward hostility is extremely rare, or any racism explicitly verbalised. It also have basically no effect to foreigners above a certain living standard.

I don't know if I verbalised clearly enough, but I have actively wanted good options for years, and I'm always open to whatever alternatives are current at the time of purchase. Seriously, I'm in the market for a new laptop and there are still too many concerns relating to support for these devices...

No-one actually verbalised “if we get this wrong, it won’t matter, because they’re poor” but that’s the dynamic that has been set up nationally and globally. The EU energy efficiency regulations are aimed at protecting the global environment, not individuals.

Org/wiki/Connection_Machine Although this particular bout of verbalised obscenity did just make me change my default browser search engine to duck duck go as Google crossed out 'supercomputer' as missing from its query, which was annoying as it was 50% of my sodding query and, technically, the only correct bit. Google search is totally **** these days.

So the whole study based based on 57 verbalised concept transitions and the underlying assumption that iterative verbalised transitions within a group discussion context are true proxies for meaningfully tracking significant iterations in inventive thought process in the participants. A counterexample would be our company, actively involved in R&D on a day to day basis across a range of disciplines very similar to those cited within the study, where far analogies are used however they are typically analyzed privately.

Verbalised definitions

adjective

communicated in words; "frequently uttered sentiments"

See also: expressed uttered verbalized