Similar words: emphasize, emphasized, overemphasize, emphasis, emphasise, capsizing, downsizing, overemphasis. Meaning: ['emfəsaɪz] n. the act of giving special importance or significance to something.
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1, Psychological and sociological studies were emphasizing the importance of the family.
2, Logan made a speech emphasizing the need for more volunteers.
3, Discuss pollution with your child, emphasizing how nice a clean street, lawn, or park looks.
4, American Express is emphasizing its 'the customer is first' credo.
5, The ad glamorized life in the army, emphasizing travel and adventure.
6, She says it again, slowly, emphasizing each word.
7, The central government started soft-pedaling coercion, emphasizing education and economic development.
8, I wish the church would begin emphasizing personal responsibility more.
9, But this sculpture remains an isolated example, emphasizing the fact that in its earliest stage Cubism was primarily a pictorial revolution.
10, By 1977 black revolutionary organizations, including those emphasizing black nationalism, had been largely suppressed or had receded in visibility.
11, Rather than emphasizing individual efforts, emphasis may be placed on group effort to create a climate of helpfulness.
12, I remember my teacher dutifully emphasizing that the two were, indeed, married before they consummated their passion.
13, However, it is worth emphasizing here that at least four costs have been proposed for inbreeding, and at least seven for outbreeding.
14, Westphal often was criticized for not emphasizing defense enough,[http://sentencedict.com/emphasizing.html] not being demanding enough of his players.
15, By emphasizing every defect in her body, she offers a challenge to polite culture.
16, It is worth emphasizing that there can be significant variations, within this situation, in the productive process itself.
17, Rather they are emphasizing the need to let go of managerial means that get in the way of the performance and change.
18, The allusion to clouds is anything but fortuitous, emphasizing as it does the link between the sound of drums and thunder.
19, As the name implies, this operation involves emphasizing the boundary or edge features on the image so that it looks less blurred.
20, In other words[sentencedict.com], Melville is again emphasizing the duality of nature.
21, There are different kinds of meetings, some emphasizing discussion of a particular topic, some with speakers.
22, Environmentalists criticized it for emphasizing improved access to energy supplies while failing to ensure adequate environmental safeguards.
23, Bush courted Catholics by emphasizing abortion and family values in 1992, but lost it to Clinton.
24, Roman Catholics, however, emphasizing the role of free will, believe that humans can cooperate in their salvation through actions.
25, The living explain new developments, emphasizing accomplishments, to the dead.
26, We should be focusing on what we have in common rather than emphasizing our differences.
27, The hand is a strong one, and the sentiments, emphasizing the apostolic succession of bishops, are magisterially expressed.
28, After years of concentrating on literature, California public schools are re- emphasizing phonics as a key method for learning to read.
29, Perhaps the most fundamental critique is that provided by theorists emphasizing the global structure of economic and political power.
30, The more extreme designers have turned the jacket into a frock coat, emphasizing the Edwardian feel.
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