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ˌverbaliˈzation [f. next + -ation. Cf. F. verbalisation.] 1. The action of verbalizing or the fact of being verbalized.
1846Worcester (citing Palmer). 1860G. P. Marsh Lect. Eng. Lang. xiv, The verbalization, if I may so express it, of a noun, is now a difficult matter. a1901F. W. Myers Hum. Personal. (1903) I. 27 Each of the four forms of communication, of verbalisation, with which human life is familiar. 2. A verbal expression or statement.
1951C. Kluckhohn et al. in Parsons & Shils Toward Gen. Theory of Action iv. ii. 398 Implicit values will be manifested only in behavior and through verbalizations that do not directly state the pertinent values. 1965Times Lit. Suppl. 16 Sept. 812/1 Many of these potential multiple nouns will founder because..a more efficient verbalization is to hand. 1976Howard Jrnl. XV. i. 17 The practitioner ‘sees through’ the client's verbalizations to a reality that lies behind them. |