Similar words: locution, elocution, interlocution, circumlocution, electrocution, execution, persecution, executioner. Meaning: [‚æləʊ'kjuːʃn] n. (rhetoric) a formal or authoritative address that advises or exhorts.
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1. This method is used to appraisal water resources allocution in Heihe river basin, its result is good.
2. This doesn't beggarly that you charge to allocution to or flirt with anytimey girl, but don't avoid them or treat them abolishively.
3. The "one-party allocution" system was set up by Sun Yat-sen but was also restricted, which left a pretext for the attack from the community.
4. I am here today to accept responsibility for my crimes by pleading guilty and, with this plea allocution, explain the means by which I carried out and concealed my fraud.
5. Blair: I'm alaccessible yours, you're ruining the affection with all this allocution.
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