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Emphasize   /ˈɛmfəsˌaɪz/   Listen
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Emphasize  v. t.  (past & past part. emphasized; pres. part. emphasizing)  To utter or pronounce with a particular stress of voice; to make emphatic; as, to emphasize a word or a phrase.






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"Emphasize" Quotes from Famous Books



... grasping an ivory paperknife savagely in his hand and tapping his blotting-pad to emphasize his words, "you're ...
— The Clue of the Twisted Candle • Edgar Wallace

... heart in officers or men—any of these may bring ruin. Napoleon once spoke of the Russian army as brave, but as "an army without a soul." A navy must have a soul. Unfortunately, the tendency in recent years has been to emphasize the material and the mechanical at the expense of the intellectual and spiritual. With all the enormous development of the ships and weapons, it must be remembered that the man is, and always will ...
— A History of Sea Power • William Oliver Stevens and Allan Westcott

... as typical of every form of cognition, and sometimes of mental life altogether. We may distinguish two different tendencies in traditional psychology. There are those who take mental phenomena naively, just as they would physical phenomena. This school of psychologists tends not to emphasize the object. On the other hand, there are those whose primary interest is in the apparent fact that we have KNOWLEDGE, that there is a world surrounding us of which we are aware. These men are interested in the mind because ...
— The Analysis of Mind • Bertrand Russell

... "That Christ died for our sins, and that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day." To place a vicarious stress upon the first clause of this text is as arbitrary as it would be to place it upon the second; but naturally emphasize ...
— The Destiny of the Soul - A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life • William Rounseville Alger

... To emphasize and to illustrate this point, so fundamental in his thought, Bergson turns to music. "Let us listen," he says, "to a melody, letting ourselves be swayed by it; do we not have the clear perception of a movement which is not attached to any mobility—of ...
— Bergson and His Philosophy • J. Alexander Gunn


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