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Definition of re-emphasize in English: re-emphasize(British re-emphasise) verb riːˈɛmfəsʌɪzˌriˈɛm(p)fəˌsaɪz [with object]Place emphasis on (something) again. the latter document re-emphasized the need for a national curriculum Example sentencesExamples - And he revealed the emergency services were hoping to hold an event on Skipton High Street to re-emphasise the road safety message.
- We need to re-emphasise the benefits of sport and physical activity to children and young people, through positive first experiences at school.
- Sir Ian re-emphasised the police operation was ‘targeted against criminals - not any community or section of a community’.
- In the 1980s solvent abuse was something everybody was aware of and this campaign is about re-emphasising the dangers.
- He said: ‘We need to re-emphasise the benefits of physical education, sport and physical activity to children and young people through positive first experiences at school.’
- But a new album, released tomorrow, re-emphasises the importance of the protest singer and the protest song.
- But he underlined the need for the party to re-emphasise its tax cutting instincts.
- The outcome of the case was very interesting, and re-emphasized an important lesson: let the chart speak for itself.
- Downing Street sources re-emphasised the government's position on the Euro, stating there was simply ‘no change’.
- Significantly, Downing Street's suggestion that exile would head off war re-emphasises that disarmament is no longer the sole aim of what is being called the ‘coalition of the willing’.
- Tomorrow's event could help to renew Acomb's confidence and re-emphasise the neighbourliness of which the borough is rightly proud.
- It is re-emphasized, therefore, that conclusions regarding the identity of pollinators based on the multivariate analysis of floral traits should always be confirmed by field observations of actual pollinators.
- Now that I've re-emphasized my main point, which I think deals with quite a few of the complaints made, I'll address a few of your comments individually.
- The plan has not changed significantly but re-emphasises the need to create employment opportunities in the town.
- That she never did any sport before May 2001 only re-emphasises the achievement.
- In this respect, it also re-emphasizes the purposes of the United Nations itself.
- As I see it, we should re-emphasise the crucial role drugs such as morphine, OxyContin and Methadone play in pain control while putting in perspective the very small number of people who will try any drug for a high.
- A number of communities are re-emphasizing the importance of country food.
- But he occasionally re-emphasised the anti-Communist rhetoric, as if to remind Gorbachev that he needed to continue on the path to reform.
- But Labour remained well ahead in the opinion polls as they re-emphasised their dedication to public services by boosting their commitment to hospitals and schools, and promised to work ‘flat out’ for victory.
Definition of re-emphasize in US English: re-emphasize(British re-emphasise) verbˌriˈɛm(p)fəˌsaɪzˌrēˈem(p)fəˌsīz [with object]Place emphasis on (something) again. recent empirical findings re-emphasize that broad-based economic growth Example sentencesExamples - Sir Ian re-emphasised the police operation was ‘targeted against criminals - not any community or section of a community’.
- But he occasionally re-emphasised the anti-Communist rhetoric, as if to remind Gorbachev that he needed to continue on the path to reform.
- In this respect, it also re-emphasizes the purposes of the United Nations itself.
- But he underlined the need for the party to re-emphasise its tax cutting instincts.
- Downing Street sources re-emphasised the government's position on the Euro, stating there was simply ‘no change’.
- As I see it, we should re-emphasise the crucial role drugs such as morphine, OxyContin and Methadone play in pain control while putting in perspective the very small number of people who will try any drug for a high.
- Now that I've re-emphasized my main point, which I think deals with quite a few of the complaints made, I'll address a few of your comments individually.
- But a new album, released tomorrow, re-emphasises the importance of the protest singer and the protest song.
- The plan has not changed significantly but re-emphasises the need to create employment opportunities in the town.
- He said: ‘We need to re-emphasise the benefits of physical education, sport and physical activity to children and young people through positive first experiences at school.’
- Significantly, Downing Street's suggestion that exile would head off war re-emphasises that disarmament is no longer the sole aim of what is being called the ‘coalition of the willing’.
- We need to re-emphasise the benefits of sport and physical activity to children and young people, through positive first experiences at school.
- That she never did any sport before May 2001 only re-emphasises the achievement.
- And he revealed the emergency services were hoping to hold an event on Skipton High Street to re-emphasise the road safety message.
- The outcome of the case was very interesting, and re-emphasized an important lesson: let the chart speak for itself.
- A number of communities are re-emphasizing the importance of country food.
- It is re-emphasized, therefore, that conclusions regarding the identity of pollinators based on the multivariate analysis of floral traits should always be confirmed by field observations of actual pollinators.
- In the 1980s solvent abuse was something everybody was aware of and this campaign is about re-emphasising the dangers.
- But Labour remained well ahead in the opinion polls as they re-emphasised their dedication to public services by boosting their commitment to hospitals and schools, and promised to work ‘flat out’ for victory.
- Tomorrow's event could help to renew Acomb's confidence and re-emphasise the neighbourliness of which the borough is rightly proud.
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