Synonym: emphasise, emphasize, underline. Similar words: understand, undersell, misunderstood, understanding, thunderstorm, understandable, under suspicion, undersecretary. Meaning: n. a line drawn underneath (especially under written matter). v. 1. give extra weight to (a communication) 2. draw a line or lines underneath to call attention to.
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1. The Labor Department figures underscore the shaky state of the economic recovery.
2. Data accumulated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics underscore this phenomenon.
3. These kinds of questions also underscore the importance of defining with precision the concepts that we use in political analysis.
4. Matches the underscore or underline mark.
5. Surveys of executives'agendas underscore how much can change in a short period.
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6. Note: Underscore in the label name is used as mnemonic identifier in menu.
7. The underscore (_) is a matcher that says the argument can be anything.
8. A multiword identifier traditionally either contains an underscore between each word or capitalizes the first letter of each embedded word.
9. Both studies underscore that the animals may be born with spatial cognitive abilities.
10. This light - hearted award helps underscore just how dominant the World No. 1 player was in 2006.
11. Modern costumes and film of aerial bombardment underscore the topicality of a play that deals both with Middle Eastern conflict and the struggle to achieve a world beyond faith.
12. In URLs, no spaces are worst, underscore are better, dashes or hyphens are best.
13. Identifiers cannot contain two consecutive underscores, nor can an identifier begin with an underscore followed immediately by an upper-case letter .
14. By using the underscore (remember the wildcard character in Scala?), you effectively tell the Scala compiler that all of the members inside BigInteger should be brought into scope.
15. The arrow comes in later to underscore the point: Our future looks good!
16. He is interested in the spirit of the play, and he is not averse to throwing in an anachronism or two if he thinks it will help underscore a point.
17. For a long while, the crime question provided the principal means to underscore the cultural concerns of this new nationalist racism.
18. If single motherhood magnifies the problems of contemporary motherhood, it can also underscore the rewards of mothering while pursuing independent goals.
19. I should have caught some more waves so they couldn't underscore me.
20. This week a poll in Newsweek merely served to underscore this picture.
21. The name of the routine in the defining module interface has an underscore prefixed to the name used in the calling module.
22. Several ominous braids hang from his shoulder -- trophies from fallen prey underscore this hunter's lethality.
23. Four women at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology in Beijing, China, underscore a 19-foot (5.7-meter), 200-million-year-old ichthyosaur fossil from southern China.
24. By default, it matches only sequences of "keyword" characters (alphanumerics and underscore), and it has no deep sense of context beyond matching what’s immediately to the left of the cursor.
25. The Hebrews learned how to live together from the teachings of the Torah, which underscore many of our current Judeo-Christian cultural norms.
26. Those experiences, according to Dong Tao, chief Asia economist for Credit Suisse, underscore the fact that "this is the beginning of the end of an era for China as the world's factory.
27. In fact, the grid hook-up to the experimental fast-breeder plant may underscore that caution, as Beijing spent a year testing the plant's operations before linking it to the grid.
28. The International Day in Support of Victims of Torture is an occasion to underscore the internationally recognized right of all men and women to live free from torture.
29. Field names can contain only letters, numbers, or the underscore character.
30. The two are similar, but present differences in letter case, use of connective; e.g. hypen or underscore, and the type and number of possible extra tags (subtags).
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