Synonym: accent, accentuate, emphasize, punctuate, stress, underline, underscore. Similar words: overemphasise, emphasis, overemphasis, emphasize, emphasized, overemphasize, emphatic, emphatically. Meaning: v. 1. give extra weight to (a communication) 2. to stress, single out as important.
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(61) As insurance the selectors have picked seven loose forwards and this may emphasise one of the great worries about the touring side.
(62) Marketing agencies emphasise this age group's increased interest in leisure pursuits, for example in participative sport and travel.
(63) I emphasise that juvenile crime is not the same as adult crime.
(64) It is to emphasise that Papert is fighting major battles over the nature of the relationship between computers and education.
(65) I would like to emphasise the following guidelines: First, there is a positive mandate to create wealth.
(66) Partnerships will provide a valuable service if they emphasise success and draw attention to it.
(67) I emphasise the development of entrepreneurial skills and decentralisation, the importance of business and pragmatic approaches.
(68) Administrative procedures must be tightened up, and effective publicity should emphasise prompt and vigorous action in the courts.
(69) We emphasise in our report that we do not see those measures as a way of dealing with the shortfall.
(70) The latter also emphasise the dependency relations which state intervention forces on people.
(71) They also emphasise the cultivation of independent thinking.
(72) What do you emphasise in your training sessions?
(73) What does that mean? I would emphasise three criteria.
(74) Arts leaders are being urged to emphasise the economic impact of the UK's successful cultural institutions.
(75) But I must emphasise that Asian economies are not all the same.
(76) The building and improvement of the test methods of ECDP filament tenacity loss were expounded emphasise.
(77) Yet Mr Nugent is right to emphasise the persistence of the expansionist strand in American history.
(78) It is certainly shared by those consultancies that emphasise the primacy of action over analysis.
(79) Courses were designed to integrate functional skills,[http://sentencedict.com/emphasise.html] and to emphasise international cultural and business learning.
(80) Traditional values emphasise conventional family life and the continuation of blood lines.
(81) The picture plane was mainly in dark tone to emphasise a sense of anxiety.
(82) These principles are deliberately undogmatic , since the Brotherhood wished to emphasise the personal responsibility of individual artists to determine their own ideas and method of depiction.
(83) After the recent unrest in Tibet and Xinjiang, the parade tried to emphasise ethnic unity.
(84) The current accounting standards emphasise reliable information, while ignoring the relevance of financial statements.
(85) But as if to emphasise their defensive nature, the public face of the American armed forces has been a naval officer of unthreatening portliness.
(86) One is to emphasise how different he is from Mr Bush.
(87) With curves like Kelly Brook's, the right bra is essential, so when she modelled the latest collection for Ultimo, she made sure to emphasise its support factor.
(88) Doll's report will emphasise that more re search is needed to confirm the mechanism.
(89) Darwinism seemed to emphasise the darker sides of human nature, and that sat uncomfortably with socialism.
(90) As a man of letters, Fraser tends to emphasise rhetoric at the expense of reality.
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