Examples of 'has accentuated' in a sentence

Meaning of "has accentuated"

The phrase 'has accentuated' is used to describe a situation or phenomenon that has been made more prominent, noticeable, or emphasized. It refers to the act of highlighting or bringing attention to a particular aspect, characteristic, or effect, often resulting in a heightened or intensified perception or impact

How to use "has accentuated" in a sentence

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The single market has accentuated this further.
This has accentuated the national character of the different Orthodox Churches.
The economic crisis has accentuated these weaknesses.
The subsequent development ofrttT has accentuated this.
The crisis has accentuated all the contradictions of capitalist society.
The introduction of the euro has accentuated this trend.
The fighting has accentuated sectarian divisions across the region.
The transition to a continental scale has accentuated this logic.
This trend has accentuated the disparities within the female population.
The white and black clipping has accentuated this even further.
This view has accentuated the need for cooperation and coordination between international actors.
This permanent weakness has accentuated itself in our time.
It is increasingly clear that the bear market in cryptocurrencies has accentuated a market bifurcation.
This first experience has accentuated my wish to continue on this path.
The earlier presentation of the Implementation Report has accentuated this problem.

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European construction has accentuated this integration in the structures of domination of the dominant classes.
Increased demand for broadband applications has accentuated the scarcity of spectrum.
Globalization has accentuated the importance of multifactorial plurality, both within and outside the company.
Scholars have pointed out that globalization has accentuated the commodification of housing.
Invariably, this has accentuated the inherent conditions inhibiting sustainable development in many African countries.
The recent financial crisis is another factor that has accentuated the civil unrest in Indonesia.
The low-wage policy has accentuated the impact of government austerity measures promoted by the troika.
First I would like to look at how technology has accentuated this problem.
This enlargement has accentuated the heterogeneity of the European market.
Also, the non-biblical dichotomy between clergy and laity has accentuated the problem.
The Eurozone debt crisis has accentuated the effect of the global financial and economic crises.
Conversely, the widespread use of mobile phones has accentuated a certain fear of social exclusion.
The post-9/11 world has accentuated that polarization amongst communities belonging to different faiths and religions.
Faced with the workers movement, this tendency has accentuated and become more vigorous.
The economic crisis has accentuated these problems, especially in Portugal, Greece and Hungary.
The opening-up of the Portuguese market has accentuated structural problems.
The HIV / AIDS pandemic has accentuated the need for attention to caregiving.
The enlargement of the European Union has accentuated the importance of Baltic Sea cooperation.
I mean, it has accentuated this trend.
The decline in world steel prices has accentuated the disequilibrium in the trade balance.
To some extent, the rise of the Internet has accentuated the value of celebrity endorsements.

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