emphasize - use in sentences

Object

  • uniqueness: Such detail emphasizes the uniqueness of Jesus ' teaching.
  • significance: Traditional approaches to statistics emphasize significance testing much more than interval estimation.
  • similarity: He said his personal mission is " to emphasize the similarity between two peoples who lived in perfect harmony for hundreds of years.
  • continuity: This time honored ritual emphasizes the continuity and majesty of the British monarchy.

Preposition: that

  • model: I would emphasize that the book model the market more from an empirical point of view.

Modifying Another Word

  • rightly: Bruce McCormack rightly emphasizes that the dialectical Paulinism of Barth's Romans commentary remained key to his theology.
  • jointly: Lose the opportunity lot like choosing emphasize jointly finding.

Used with why or when

  • what: What I chose to do was to emphasize what the processes were.

Modifying Another Word

  • strongly: In the Crucible, the idea of conscience in strongly emphasized.
  • consistently: Martyn Lloyd-Jones consistently emphasized the significance of Christ's sacrifice for our sake.
  • sufficiently: It cannot be sufficiently emphasized that revolution is in vain unless inspired by its ultimate ideal.

Present participle complement

  • find: Lose the opportunity lot like choosing emphasize jointly finding.

Preposition: in

  • way: Loyalty to the village seems, indeed, to have been emphasized in many ways peculiar to Adun alone.

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