Examples of 'more acutely' in a sentence

Meaning of "more acutely"

more acutely: Describes a situation where something is experienced with a heightened level of intensity or awareness

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The question of death is posed more acutely.
Noises are perceived more acutely when a person is tense.
As there is no point on which a parent feels more acutely.
However they may be felt more acutely by such enterprises.
Did you have these feelings of loss more acutely.
Others here have been more acutely affected by racism than me.
Zinc phosphide is not an anticoagulant and is more acutely toxic.
Nicola became even more acutely aware of his isolation.
The small island LDCs experience these difficulties more acutely.
A part of rising up is becoming more acutely aware of our vogue.
No one is more acutely aware of this than the campaigns themselves.
We feel things more acutely.
You feel pain more acutely and it is more difficult to manage.
Then he will puncture a hole on its more acutely conic extreme.
This assistance is more acutely urgent when a peace agreement is to be implemented.

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This vanishing can occur more rapidly or be felt more acutely.
I was more acutely aware of the beauty and the sanctity.
We always remember bad times more acutely than good times.
Nobody is more acutely aware of the challenges facing us than young people.
Awareness deepens because we hear more acutely the cries of the world.
You should learn to observe the world you live in more acutely.
I have myself become more acutely aware of the effects of such abuse.
More acutely toxic to people than any other herbicide in widespread commercial use.
They feel stress and danger more acutely because they are primed to.
I believe that recent developments have only served to highlight this situation more acutely.
This question emerges yet more acutely from the next painting.
Direct marketing enables companies to target their offers and to measures the results more acutely.
The impact will be felt more acutely by those who are most vulnerable.
The parents of the students seem to realize such difficulties more acutely than their children.
The problem arises even more acutely when the voltage has to be lowered.
Business management already feels the effects of healthcare costs more acutely than most consumers.
Few know this more acutely than the scientists at Fermilab.
When a vehicle approaches we hear your motor more acutely than when it moves away.
Nowhere is this more acutely felt than in the Middle East and North Africa.
Women in Botswana tend to suffer poverty and economic marginalization more acutely than men.
The construction and production industries were more acutely affected by the deterioration in economic conditions.
The perspective of a large European market moreover brings this question up even more acutely because.
The effects of deepening poverty are felt more acutely by women who head the household.
In the Soviet Union the same problem is posed much more acutely.
Nowhere are these issues felt more acutely than in Africa and small island developing States.
The Taíno suffered more acutely.
He feels things more acutely than any human I have ever known.
Today the Jewish Question is posed more acutely than ever.
Women are more acutely affected by this side-effect too.
That I have come to believe I feel boredom more acutely than everybody else.
Such shortages are felt more acutely by SMEs, which almost exclusively depend on bank financing.
I understand the power of it now, more acutely.
Few felt the pressure more acutely than cosmonaut Aleksei Leonov.
In our animal form, we feel everything more acutely.
Or at least, they were more acutely aware of that need.

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