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Strongly marked; easily noticeable.
marked
noticeable
Pronounced.
articulate
1
However, immunological modulation was most
pronounced
in patients in good physical condition.
2
The increase has been least
pronounced
in the Eastern Health Board area.
3
This problem is especially
pronounced
because employees do not leave the building.
4
Advanced age was associated with reduced flow, particularly
pronounced
in anterior regions.
5
Others are distinctively social; the gregarious instinct is
pronounced
in many people.
6
Domestic violence increased and the barriers to access supports were more
pronounced
.
7
Cohabitation carried a higher risk, most
pronounced
in the low income group.
8
Downside risks from escalating trade and geo-political tensions remain
pronounced
,
he said.
9
However, we observed
pronounced
differences in the predictions from species classification tools.
10
The competition was decided by votes; and the king
pronounced
the sentence.
11
Challenges for the region's results were more
pronounced
than expected, he said.
12
Disease control appears more
pronounced
when patients are treated soon after diagnosis.
13
The National Assembly reflected the
pronounced
differences of opinion in the land.
14
He
pronounced
such anathemas often, but nobody noticed unless one came true.
15
The
pronounced
timer will feel it clearly; the extreme stresser will not.
16
In the august silence of the assembly he
pronounced
these words only:
pronounced
pronounce
·
more pronounced
very pronounced
so pronounced
too pronounced
less pronounced