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re-emphasize /riːˈɛmfəsʌɪz /(also re-emphasise) verb [with object]Place emphasis on (something) again: the latter document re-emphasized the need for a national curriculum...- In the 1980s solvent abuse was something everybody was aware of and this campaign is about re-emphasising the dangers.
- 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’.
- But a new album, released tomorrow, re-emphasises the importance of the protest singer and the protest song.
Derivatives re-emphasis /riːˈɛmfəsɪs/ noun ...- Because a corporate badge or logo has become the norm, the older signals - from the architecture itself or from integrated words - seem to need re-emphasis.
- The long-term solution is a re-emphasis on savings instead of debt accumulation, a gradual erosion of debt burdens through mild inflation, and a rebalancing of trade deficit imbalances via currency realignment, the experts said.
- ‘There is a need for a re-emphasis of the importance and value of getting things right and for ethical newsgathering,’ he says.
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