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Verbalization

Verbalization is a process by which different psychological events in an
individual are made in verbal form, i.e., described "in their own words."
According to psychoanalytic concepts, only when clients can verbalize their
own experiences or problems can they understand subconscious phenomena,
i.e., alterations in personality, which leads to improvement.[Wikipedia]
Use noun verbalization to describe the spoken expression of a thought or idea in
words. It's a fairly formal way to talk about talking, and you're most likely to
come across it in a textbook or a college class. You might read that parents'
verbalization greatly influences their children's vocabularies. Verbalization
stems from the verb verbalize, which now means "say out loud" but originally
meant "use too many words."[Vocabulary.com]

Sources:

Vidanovich I. (2021). Verbalization. Wikipedia. Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verbalisation#:~:text=Verbalisation%20(or%20ver balization%2C%20see%20spelling,%22in%20their%20own%20words%22.

Vocabulary.com (2023). Verbalization - definition, meaning, and synonyms. Retrieved from https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/verbalization

Part of speech noun
Countable/uncountable uncountable
Type abstract
Gender neutral
Case nominative