Similar words: overemphasis, overemphasize, emphasis, emphasize, emphasized, emphatic, emphatically, elephantiasis. Meaning: v. place special or excessive emphasis on.
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1. The importance of education cannot be overemphasised.
2. He thrusts his chin forward to over-emphasise words.
3. Not that we should over-emphasise Lorca's surrealism.
4. In retrospect, it might be argued that the significance of the liquidity trap was over-emphasised.
5. One can not over-emphasise the need to remove any disciplinary flavour from the proposed system.
6. Some had perhaps over-emphasised the needs of the Sixth Form at the expense of other pupils.
7. Likewise she argued that the feminist versions of Althusserian concepts of ideology overemphasised textuality at the expense of social and economic analysis.Sentencedict.com
8. Worries about the collection and trading of wild plants were overemphasised, he said.
9. The importance of effective nurse-patient communications can not be overemphasised.
10. The importance of review and evaluation as an integral part of the strategic management of partnerships can not be overemphasised.
11. Leaving aside rhetoric and renewables — both things which British climate discussions might be said to overemphasise — even UKIP isn't that far out of the consensus.
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