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Meanings of
underscore
in English
Portuguese
enfatizar
Catalan
recalcar
Spanish
subrayar
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Give extra weight to (a communication)
emphasize
emphasise
Portuguese
enfatizar
Portuguese
sublinhado
Spanish
subrayado
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A line drawn underneath (especially under written matter)
underline
Portuguese
sublinhado
Synonyms
Examples for "
emphasize
"
emphasize
emphasise
Examples for "
emphasize
"
1
I think you have to
emphasize
the words so far, Muller said.
2
The individual differences
emphasize
the need for constant attention for possible discomfort.
3
And why
emphasize
that they would be 'quite illuminating' upon 'close consideration'?
4
High costs and decreased capital investments mean companies must
emphasize
cost-effective marketing.
5
They
emphasize
their duty to protect their young, voiceless patients from harm.
1
But they
emphasise
the rule of law, due process and democratic structures.
2
It is important to
emphasise
,
however, that there are grounds for optimism.
3
I know I already said it, but I want to
emphasise
it.
4
These will support R&D projects and
emphasise
the development of silicon design.
5
The results
emphasise
the potential of the peptides tested as malaria-vaccine candidates.
Usage of
underscore
in English
1
Conclusions: These results
underscore
the need for health promotion efforts among survivors.
2
Taken together, the companies' ambitions
underscore
just how much times have changed.
3
Yet threats of retaliation
underscore
the weak legal case of opposed countries.
4
France, in particular, wants to
underscore
its determination to tackle tax fraud.
5
Earlier this month, Trump sought to
underscore
his support among rank-and-file soldiers.
6
These data
underscore
the importance of assessing genetic effects within ethnic context.
7
The overall figures
underscore
investor nervousness at the start of this year.
8
These results
underscore
the critical role of GM-CSF on pro-inflammatory mediator production.
9
But the findings do
underscore
the importance of old-fashioned calorie-cutting, Hemmingsson said.
10
The results
underscore
how critical mortgage income still is to Wells Fargo.
11
As if to
underscore
the point, a distant murmur was becoming audible.
12
As if to
underscore
my point, a thunderous boom shook the air.
13
The earnings reports from Caterpillar and Boeing
underscore
the manufacturing sector's struggles.
14
Together, our findings
underscore
a significant role of CAFs in CSC biology.
15
Sloan's struggles
underscore
the challenges faced by the bank's next chief executive.
16
Because it was stolen data that served to
underscore
our liberal sensibilities.
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About this term
underscore
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
underscore the importance
underscore how
underscore just
underscore challenges
underscore character
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Translations for
underscore
Portuguese
enfatizar
sublinhar
sublinhado
sublinha
underscore
Catalan
recalcar
subratllar
Spanish
subrayar
subrayado
Underscore
through the time
Underscore
across language varieties
United States of America
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