Synonym: foreground, high spot, highlighting, play up, spotlight. Similar words: light, slight, flight, delight, light up, lightly, lighting, slightly. Meaning: [ˈhaɪlaɪt] n. 1. the most interesting or memorable part 2. an area of lightness in a picture. v. 1. move into the foreground to make more visible or prominent 2. apply a highlighter to one's cheeks or eyebrows in order to make them more prominent.
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(151) It is also true that studies of this kind tend only to highlight differences without revealing the qualitative nature of the differences.
(152) His parents, from Gloucestershire, have joined the county's pre-Christmas campaign to highlight the tragic consequences of drinking and driving.
(153) Jelinek and Schoonhoven highlight the difficulties facing managers in the type of strong culture typical of hi-tech companies.
(154) Now she has hit a brick wall and has written to me to highlight the problem.
(155) For fast jet pilots, a stint with the Red Arrows is the highlight of their careers.
(156) The first pictorial record of flowers from a sixteenth-century garden marks the highlight of this sale of travel and natural history books.
(157) A highlight of the evening will be the presentation of a special award to a local designer.
(158) When I was young, Christmas was the highlight of the year.
(159) The magazine has provided Benetton with an avenue to highlight issues, which their advertisements have touched on.
(160) The highlight of my childhood was making my brother laugh so hard that food came out his nose. Garrison Keillor
(161) So one bio-day placidly followed another, the ship plunged on through Highlight, and nothing at all of importance happened.
(162) Many respondents said that the information fails to highlight critical issues and a majority rated such information as only poor or average.
(163) These problems were outlined not to paralyse comparative researchers, but to highlight possible sources of bias in drawing valid inferences.
(164) Don't be negative or apologetic - remember you're selling yourself, and should highlight your good points.
(165) Even a valance or pelmet will be given an extra highlight when edged with an attractive fringing or braid.
(166) They also highlight the necessity to continuously identify the objectives and learning outcomes of the course.
(167) To highlight the risk of such accidents, the association filmed several simulated train crashes in Chula Vista this month.
(168) A highlight of most Alaska cruises is a day spent among the glaciers.
(169) It's more annoying than serious, really, but serves to highlight problems commonly associated with less expensive instruments.
(170) Christmas has merely served to highlight the deficiencies of some businesses-great website[sentencedict.com], shame about the delivery.
(171) You can highlight any amount of text from a single character to the entire document.
(172) The Democrats have used the minimum wage dispute to highlight differences with Republicans on helping the working poor.
(173) International comparisons are of relatively little value because they tend to highlight the different priorities and practices of different countries.
(174) Her performance was the highlight of the show.
(175) Overstock contradiction will also highlight the investment growth.
(176) Used for details within the icons and bevel highlight.
(177) Some echo with each other to highlight the motif.
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(179) Strong A to highlight the prospects for future development.
(180) We must highlight the Party's ideological and theoretical building.