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Meanings of
emphatic
in English
Spoken with emphasis.
emphasized
emphasised
Related terms
stressed
accented
Sudden and strong.
exclamatory
Related terms
forceful
Synonyms
Examples for "
emphasized
"
emphasized
emphasised
Examples for "
emphasized
"
1
Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell said the new rule
emphasized
local control.
2
Officials
emphasized
that the risk to the general public was still low.
3
It was particularly
emphasized
in the Judeo-Christian structure of the English law.
4
Recent reports have
emphasized
the role of cholesterol in vertebrate embryonic development.
5
And Merkel has
emphasized
that Greece must sort out its own problems.
1
The environment minister
emphasised
that thus far the approval was only conditional.
2
But the researchers
emphasised
that law enforcement alone cannot solve the problem.
3
However, Mr Andrews
emphasised
that this date was not set in stone.
4
Joemat-Pettersson also
emphasised
the need for robust strategies to curb gender-based violence.
5
Special guest King Juan Carlos of Spain,
emphasised
the importance of democracy.
Forceful and definite in expression or action.
Related terms
assertive
Usage of
emphatic
in English
1
The welcome back, however, was far less
emphatic
than has been portrayed.
2
At least Britain could fight a tidy war to an
emphatic
conclusion.
3
The Zimbabwean international is not expecting such an
emphatic
result on Sunday.
4
This all reflects Mr Johnson's
emphatic
election victory and his working majority.
5
His centre-right Pakistan Muslim League is on course for an
emphatic
victory.
6
It was their way of saying hi, and the response was
emphatic
.
7
He is
emphatic
about his good fortune in finding an ideal workplace.
8
They became ardent friends, in the most
emphatic
meaning of the term.
9
The importance of the Deuteronomic law receives
emphatic
reiteration, 1 Kings ii.
10
Adjusted for inflation, the accomplishment remains impressive, albeit not quite as
emphatic
.
11
The devils were
emphatic
in denouncing Mary for absorbing the whole Trinity.
12
Of this he assured Philemon, in language the most explicit and
emphatic
.
13
Burke was more
emphatic
in his opposition to the motion than Pitt.
14
Then the fine,
emphatic
tones of the preacher filled the crowded room.
15
By 2008, such
emphatic
assurances tended to be met with greater scepticism.
16
The worse he was, the more
emphatic
is the exhortation to persistence.
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emphatic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more emphatic
emphatic victory
very emphatic
emphatic reply
so emphatic
More collocations
Emphatic
through the time
Emphatic
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
New Zealand
Common
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