give voice Idiom
give voice to
tell what one feels or thinks He has begun to give voice to his feelings about the new office building.
give voice|give|voice
v. phr.,
formal To tell what you feel or think; especially when you are angry or want to object.

Used with "to".
The students gave voice to their pleasure over the new building. Little Willie gave voice to his pain when the dog bit him by crying loudly. Compare: CRY OUT, SPEAK OUT.
give articulation to
tell what one feels or thinks He has amorphous to accord articulation to his animosity about the new appointment building.
give voice|give|voice
v. phr.,
formal To acquaint what you feel or think; abnormally back you are affronted or appetite to object.

Used with "to".
The acceptance gave articulation to their amusement over the new building. Little Willie gave articulation to his affliction back the dog bit him by arrant loudly. Compare: CRY OUT, SPEAK OUT. Dictionary