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be accentuated

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To pronounce with an accent or vocal stress.

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The metamorphosis can be accentuated through reciprocal swapping of clothes.

The longer Barber is out, the more this shortcoming will be accentuated.

The problems will be accentuated by the state's dire finances, he said.

Their appeal is likely to be accentuated if Europe's current upbeat economic mood sours.

This trend will be accentuated if pharmacogenomics and virtual clinical trials deliver their promises.

Racism, he said, "has a new face: Islamophobia, and it will be accentuated now".

1. Atlanta (5-11) STRENGTHS -- Vick's talents will be accentuated under the first-year coach Jim Mora.

He said climate science had long predicted the effect of climate change would be accentuated at the poles.

If eco-tourism is implemented in these countries, their economies could flourish and wildlife conservation would be accentuated.

His batting was splendid in Durban but every lapse he makes behind the stumps from now on will be accentuated.

The problem can be accentuated by poorly fitting dentures, poor appetite, and a decreased sense of taste and smell.

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