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Definition of nonspeaking in US English: nonspeakingadjectiveˌnɑnˈspikɪŋˌnänˈspēkiNGˌnɑnˈspikɪŋ 1(of a role or part) not requiring the actor to speak. Example sentencesExamples - The role is a nonspeaking part, although the figure of Ferrigno looms large in the film as Arnold's primary competition at the '74 Olympia.
- It is, to be sure, hard to convey the Cultural Revolution with only three speaking parts and one nonspeaking one.
- Pylades is (rather awkwardly) written as a nonspeaking part, and the two silent members of the three-woman Chorus are no little girls, and quite marginal besides.
- He can perform The Flight of the Bumblebee on the tambourine, peppers Stephen Hawking with letters, and has the (nonspeaking) part of Yorick in the school production of Hamlet.
- Redford includes a nonspeaking part for a real-life Atlanta Journal sports writer (with whom I once worked) who is fondly remembered.
- Her version of the production, partly hindered by the absence of the requisite two-tiered set and by her cutting down the nonspeaking roles from six to four, lacks some much-needed bite.
- After last year's string of commercials, game show appearances and straight-to-video low-budget flicks, he breaks into the big time this summer with a nonspeaking role in a major blockbuster.
- 1.1 Unable or unwilling to speak.
the equipment will make an amazing difference to nonspeaking children at the school Example sentencesExamples - The difference between the East and the West is a difference between the nonspeaking but laboring hands of the East and the expressive and affective culture of the West.
- We present the results of a pilot study to describe the communication abilities, methods, and content among nonspeaking nonsurviving patients who received mechanical ventilation in an ICU.
- Or is it that any bond with a nonspeaking creature is proof of congenital feeble mindedness?
- The use of electronic augmentative and alternative communication techniques may enable more frequent patient-initiated communication among nonspeaking ICU patients.
- The purpose of this study was to describe the ability to communicate, communication methods, and content of communications in nonspeaking nonsurviving patients treated with mechanical ventilation in an ICU.
- The influence of family presence on communication interactions with nonspeaking critically ill patients is an understudied and complex sociopsychological phenomenon.
- These findings suggest that anger, fear, and worry are most significant for nonspeaking critically ill patients who are at greatest risk of dying in the ICU.
- Therefore, our data most likely underrepresent the communication abilities and communication interactions of nonspeaking seriously ill adults.
- Our objective is to describe the communication ability, methods, and content among nonspeaking nonsurviving patients treated with mechanical ventilation in an intensive care unit.
- In studying communication-related responses among nonspeaking patients treated with mechanical ventilation, Menzel found that patients had greatest difficulty in communicating with their family members.
Definition of nonspeaking in US English: nonspeakingadjectiveˌnɑnˈspikɪŋˌnänˈspēkiNG 1(of a role or part) not requiring the actor to speak. Example sentencesExamples - Her version of the production, partly hindered by the absence of the requisite two-tiered set and by her cutting down the nonspeaking roles from six to four, lacks some much-needed bite.
- The role is a nonspeaking part, although the figure of Ferrigno looms large in the film as Arnold's primary competition at the '74 Olympia.
- Pylades is (rather awkwardly) written as a nonspeaking part, and the two silent members of the three-woman Chorus are no little girls, and quite marginal besides.
- After last year's string of commercials, game show appearances and straight-to-video low-budget flicks, he breaks into the big time this summer with a nonspeaking role in a major blockbuster.
- It is, to be sure, hard to convey the Cultural Revolution with only three speaking parts and one nonspeaking one.
- He can perform The Flight of the Bumblebee on the tambourine, peppers Stephen Hawking with letters, and has the (nonspeaking) part of Yorick in the school production of Hamlet.
- Redford includes a nonspeaking part for a real-life Atlanta Journal sports writer (with whom I once worked) who is fondly remembered.
- 1.1 Unable or unwilling to speak.
the equipment will make an amazing difference to nonspeaking children at the school Example sentencesExamples - The purpose of this study was to describe the ability to communicate, communication methods, and content of communications in nonspeaking nonsurviving patients treated with mechanical ventilation in an ICU.
- Or is it that any bond with a nonspeaking creature is proof of congenital feeble mindedness?
- We present the results of a pilot study to describe the communication abilities, methods, and content among nonspeaking nonsurviving patients who received mechanical ventilation in an ICU.
- These findings suggest that anger, fear, and worry are most significant for nonspeaking critically ill patients who are at greatest risk of dying in the ICU.
- In studying communication-related responses among nonspeaking patients treated with mechanical ventilation, Menzel found that patients had greatest difficulty in communicating with their family members.
- Therefore, our data most likely underrepresent the communication abilities and communication interactions of nonspeaking seriously ill adults.
- The influence of family presence on communication interactions with nonspeaking critically ill patients is an understudied and complex sociopsychological phenomenon.
- The difference between the East and the West is a difference between the nonspeaking but laboring hands of the East and the expressive and affective culture of the West.
- Our objective is to describe the communication ability, methods, and content among nonspeaking nonsurviving patients treated with mechanical ventilation in an intensive care unit.
- The use of electronic augmentative and alternative communication techniques may enable more frequent patient-initiated communication among nonspeaking ICU patients.
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