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The act of giving special importance or significance to something.
emphasizing
accenting
1
Membrane
accentuation
and exclusive cytoplasmic reactivity were analysed as separate staining patterns.
2
Next, he repeated thee same prayers, but louder and with increased
accentuation
.
3
This is due to a marked
accentuation
of the function of the skin.
4
Pronunciation is the proper sounding of consonants, vowels and the
accentuation
of each syllable.
5
In manuscripts of later date are found a regular punctuation, and marks of
accentuation
.
6
What this misses entirely is his
accentuation
of just deserts.
7
Rapid and marked
accentuation
of unidexterity is a pubescent change.
8
All that modern editing can do since Miluki is to hunt out fresh
accentuation
.
9
NGF and NT3 were distributed diffusely with some nodular
accentuation
.
10
The words were spoken with as perfect
accentuation
as Jack Carleton could have used.
11
Also in thinking that the monotheism is not the element that needs the most
accentuation
.
12
At the first word, he was surprised by the change in her voice and
accentuation
.
13
Another slight peculiarity ought perhaps to be noticed: it is the
accentuation
of the Latin.
14
Its
accentuation
is much like that in Beethoven's piano sonata (op.
15
George Eliot's strong
accentuation
of the race is the Gospel of annihilation to the individual.
16
This
accentuation
is eliminated during ischemia that causes AIMR.
accentuation
mark accentuation
slight accentuation
varied accentuation
careful accentuation
celtic accentuation