The act of giving special importance or significance to something.
1 The accenting of the Japanese names is not consistent throughout the book.
2 This coloring is a means of strongly accenting this fine architectural feature.
3 Here and there, burning candles added their own luminescence, accenting the objects nearby.
4 Uncle Enoch would growl, accenting his words by jerking the lines.
5 His designs, mainly in blacks, greens and grays with accenting colors, are architectural.
6 She should wear soft, loose things where no accenting high-lights could find a foothold.
7 She nodded, triumph accenting the strained look on her face.
8 Silver moonlight dappled his face, accenting his wry expression.
9 Both carriages were done all in white with hand-painted maroon pin-stripping accenting the carriage's design.
10 And it was expertly tailored to her, accenting a body that had seen regular gym time.
11 Fifty thousand jewels are used on the Tower alone, accenting in the main its architectural feature.
12 As a further illustration, read the following stanza of poetry, especially accenting the syllables as marked:
13 And everywhere were cornfields, accenting with squares of deeper green, this limitless expanse of grassy land.
14 People hurried by muffled in overcoats and furs, their straw hats incongruously accenting the almost wintry gloom.
15 He believed that things could be kept together by accenting the similarities, not the differences of men.
16 She looked really pretty in a mocha shift dress with a loose bow accenting the V neckline.
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