Examples of 'emphasise' in a sentence

Meaning of "emphasise"

To emphasise means to stress, highlight, or give importance to something in speech or writing
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  • Alternative spelling of emphasize

How to use "emphasise" in a sentence

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We emphasise some of the rights and services.
But education systems emphasise passive learning.
We emphasise the need to insist on that point.
I want very briefly to emphasise a number of points.
Emphasise the independence of the social partners.
I would also like to emphasise three points.
We will emphasise those points in the debate.
The camera angles emphasise the dance.
Should emphasise the regional dimension more.
I would just like to emphasise one point.
They emphasise the following four themes.
I believe that we must emphasise this issue.
You emphasise respect for fundamental rights.
I would like to emphasise one more thing.
To emphasise the message about general balance.

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I would like to emphasise one other matter.
I emphasise that our islands deserve better.
I should like to emphasise that yet again.
Some emphasise aesthetics and others efficiency.
I should like to emphasise two key issues.
Emphasise communication from the very start.
I also wish to emphasise the accessibility aspects.
Emphasise the creative aspects of superhero play.
I should like to emphasise a few points in particular.
Emphasise the human scale and relevance.
I would like to emphasise several fundamental values.
Emphasise the skills you want to reinforce.
I would like to emphasise that once again.
I emphasise that they were not expecting my visit.
I would like to emphasise two key points.
The emphasise there is on the word might.
I should like to emphasise that point here.
To emphasise the dignity of all useful occupations.
I would like to emphasise that point as well.
Emphasise realism at the expense of encouraging aspirations.
It is important to emphasise where the responsibility lies.
Emphasise the smoothness of the whole movement.
It is important to emphasise the practical nature of this.
Emphasise or summarise only the important observations.
I should like to emphasise one point in particular.
Emphasise the importance of deadlines and tasks.
I made that up to emphasise how important research is.
Emphasise the effect their behaviour is having.
I would like to emphasise the question of time.
This is something that we would do well to emphasise.
I would just emphasise that it is a matter of urgency.
Milk put his foot down to emphasise.
Allow me to emphasise two things in this connection.
I have amended the guide to emphasise this.
I would like to emphasise another aspect of participation.

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