Sentence examples for to emphasis from inspiring English sources

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to emphasis

noun

Special weight or forcefulness given to something considered important.

  • He paused for emphasis before saying who had won.

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Two goals from Diniyar Bilyaletdinov seemed to emphasis that advantage.

"Pseudo-events... lead to emphasis on pseudo-qualifications," Boorstin maintained.

"There is a shift to emphasis on the lower grille," he said.

This government wants to emphasis the positive things Poles did during the war.

The chemical industry only likes to emphasis the first part of that".

All three main political parties are anxious to emphasis their anti-immigration credentials.

The statement also says the White House is keen to emphasis its belief in galactic peace.

JPMorgan is likely also to emphasis firm's strong profitability in recent years, despite its recent missteps.

The short grey-green legs and short, straight beaks seemed to emphasis the rotund outline of these stocky grey waders.

The Met would again like to emphasis our sympathy to Mr Rigg's family and acknowledge their loss".

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Why would you want to give emphasis to a theatre form that was yesterday's news?

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