Similar words: accentuate, situation, infatuation, habituation, perpetuation, punctuation, fluctuation, acceptation. Meaning: [æk‚sentjʊ'eɪʃn] n. 1. the use or application of an accent; the relative prominence of syllables in a phrase or utterance 2. the act of giving special importance or significance to something.
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(1) The conductor often allows heavy, clumsy-sounding accentuation, for example in the bass air, where he misses the jaunty hornpipe rhythm.
(2) Liver of second of anaemic meeting accentuation?
(3) Then apply the accentuation slowly, don't punch it. Sentencedict.com
(4) Droughts and accentuation of soil erosion cause havoc in such areas , making their rehabilitation extremely difficult.
(5) Suddenly the tone with accentuation says the teacher: " This is a regulation! "
(6) The real problem, again, is the accentuation of already bad habits.
(7) Ban with medicaments of pure enlarge blood-vessel, because only outspread blood-vessel can cause blood pressure to drop instead, make gawkish accentuation.
(8) Two experiments are carried out to investigate the role consistent accentuation plays in spoken discourse comprehension.
(9) Three experiments were carried out to investigate the role accentuation plays in spoken discourse comprehension.
(10) Actually, concerned respect exerts oneself to do sth. for a long time still hereat, special operation is the accentuation in weighing only.
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