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emphasise English

Meaning emphasise meaning

What does emphasise mean?
Definitions in simple English

emphasise

If you emphasise something, you give it particular attention or importance. Emphasise honesty in your sermon. Your sermon emphasises honesty. He emphasised honesty in his sermon. Honesty was emphasised in his sermon. Today's sermon is emphasising honesty.

emphasise

(= stress, emphasize) to stress, single out as important Dr. Jones emphasizes exercise in addition to a change in diet (= emphasize) give extra weight to (a communication) Her gesture emphasized her words

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emphasise · verb

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Movie subtitles

To again emphasise our fuel problem, most of it will be consumed in overcoming earth's gravitational pull.
You win, but the commodore has asked me to emphasise that it's.
Ladies and gentlemen, in view of the controversy already aroused, the producers of this film wish to re-emphasise what is already stated in the film, that there is no established scientific connection between Mongolism and psychotic or criminal behaviour.
And I would emphasise again that despite the presence of our friends from UNIT, to whom we shall give every possible cooperation, this problem is, I am sure, a scientific one.
But - and I must emphasise this point - no formula can, or will, ever cover each case.
The committee wishes to emphasise that there is no evidence of any wider conspiracy.
This time emphasise the recall instructions.
I must emphasise, Mr. Fajo, that I consider this captivity a hostile act on your part.
And I would like to emphasise that everything you've heard and everything you hear at Chequers this weekend is to be regarded as absolutely confidential.
Fables are necessary only in cultures which emphasise emotional behaviour.
In closing, let me emphasise again that Cardassia's gift of 15 industrial replicators to Bajor ushers in a new age of cooperation and understanding between our two peoples.
They did emphasise that he is very important to them and we should send someone to the Badlands.
Let me emphasise, Odo, that I haven't given up hope, and you mustn't either.
It may serve to emphasise our authority.
In marketing, Universal decided to emphasise the novelty aspect of the film, rather than sell it as a horror film.
The importance of this assignment should be obvious to everyone, but I want to emphasise it.
I cannot emphasise too strongly the importance of this meeting.
I emphasise green, Garber.
Emphasise excellent morale in battle, and superior discipline.
But let me emphasise that unless David wants to spend most of that time in prison, he will remain under treatment until his doctors can convince this court that he no longer presents a danger to himself or to others.
Now I cannot over-emphasise this point because you can rest assured that even as I speak, this is what the other side is d.
I'd like to emphasise that I am alive. I am well.
We have to emphasise the product.
Must I emphasise it hundred times?
I only wish to emphasise the fact that I will do everything I can to oppose any desecration of Olmenhof.
He probably thought he'd get more of a police response if he didn't emphasise the gay aspect.
I'll emphasise again that these men acted without my consent or my knowledge.
They emphasise discipline and responsibility, two things you're sorely in need of.
But I think if we would be able to tie together all of our power generating capabilities, we might - and I emphasise might - be able to establish a wormhole long enough to send a message.
Many feminists, of course, emphasise the brutality against women in this scene, the abuse, how the Dorothy character is abused.
Let me emphasise what I'm about to share with you is tremendously sensitive both to me personally and the Army.

News and current affairs

Good governments must emphasise real development, which means removing what the Nobel laureate Amartya Sen calls the unfreedoms of illiteracy, ill-health and social deprivation.
Formulating policies that enable generic competition with the branded pharmaceutical industry will require creative measures that emphasise the imperative of maximizing public health.

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