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em·pha·size [ˈem(p)fəsaɪz] VB trans

em·phat·ic [ɪmˈfætɪk, emˈ-] ADJ

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National unity arguments emphasise language use and isolation: the immigrants isolate themselves in their own communities and refuse to learn the local language.
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The purpose of the race is to emphasise the history and culture of the city through sport.
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Although these theoretical schools differ, most of them continue to emphasise the strong influence of unconscious elements affecting people's mental lives.
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All liberal parties emphasise individual rights, but they differ in their opinion on an active role for the state.
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Since it was founded it has always tried to emphasise both tradition and innovative musical styles.
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In this type of interaction, the teacher holds the right to evaluate and asks known-information questions which emphasise the reproduction of information.
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The film's themes emphasise realism, romanticism and family.
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Other accounts emphasise deficits in specific aspects of memory.
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It is often categorized as a compact heat exchanger to emphasise its relatively high heat transfer surface area to volume ratio.
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Single and occasionally double (double-underscore) underlining was originally used in hand-written or typewritten documents to emphasise text.
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