Used in a Sentence

unarticulated

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for unarticulated.

Editorial note

But more often the definitive ruling comes only when a long-held but unarticulated belief is challenged and the Church is forced to respond to the controversy.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

Not expressed in words.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of unarticulated gathered in one view.

adjective

Not expressed in words.

adjective

Not articulated.

adjective

Not jointed: having no joint, pivot, or swivel.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for unarticulated.

Example sentences

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But more often the definitive ruling comes only when a long-held but unarticulated belief is challenged and the Church is forced to respond to the controversy.

2

Other times it turns out that the client has an unarticulated need that gets teased out and the final design incorporates both the ideas of the designer and the unarticulated need.

3

Just because there's a boundary between the NSA and everyone else doesn't mean they aren't exploiting the same broken interpretation of Terry v Ohio to build systematic unreasonable-unarticulated-suspicion writ-of-assistance privacy violations.

4

This led him to an awareness of a (to him) previously unarticulated limitation of science, which was something of a revelation to him.

5

Arrington is disliked for reasons unarticulated and possibly unknown to his haters.

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In many ways, these unarticulated needs are NP Complete: They are hard to find solutions in polynomial time but are extremely easy to verify.

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If you don't have explicit specifications (which don't have to be complete before starting to develop code), you still have specs, but they're unarticulated.

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It had some (waves hands) ever-unarticulated effect on defense funding of research.

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This is especially true now that the community has heeded pg's (really shortsighted) directive that downvotes are for mere disagreement (and unarticulated disagreement/disapproval at that!).

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But anything unjamming is from the inflexible unarticulated illegible mess of systems we can at best endure today is doing great work.

11

Realize that literally everyone in the business world is going to spin themselves as some doer of good, and leave the damage they do completely unarticulated.

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It also doesn't make one popular being the only one in the room pointing this out and articulating what generally the people up top would prefer went unarticulated.

Quote examples

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And vice versa: there's real skill involved in figuring out the unarticulated needs of the marketplace ("the problems people don't even know they have").

2

> you still have specs, but they're unarticulated Most people call this "not having specs".

3

"We use MVC, therefore the kinds of objects I can write are models, views, and controllers" seems to be the default, if unarticulated, position of the inexperienced developer.

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As someone who worked in precisely these areas for years and has never stopped thinking about them, I find it at turns perplexing, sigh-inducing, and enraging, that the "token prediction" trope gained currency and moreover that it continues to influence people's reasoning about contemporary LLM, often as subtext: an unarticulated fundamental model, which is fundamentally wrong in its critical aspects.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use unarticulated in a sentence?

But more often the definitive ruling comes only when a long-held but unarticulated belief is challenged and the Church is forced to respond to the controversy.

What does unarticulated mean?

Not expressed in words.

What part of speech is unarticulated?

unarticulated is commonly used as adjective.