| The student should be able to enounce these sounds independently. |
| Against such cautions I rebelled with a mute, indignant impulse, which I was not old enough to enounce or to argue. |
| The size of the letters is proportional to the amount of time the actor has to enounce them, respecting the original dialogue's rhythm. |
| Not that any intellectual would want to be late to a symposium to enounce this view. |
| Suffice it to have proved that both Old and New Testament enounce the judgment. |
| Revisionists say that the Middle Period dialogues enounce positive doctrines, above all the theory of Forms, which the Late dialogues criticise, reject, or simply bypass. |