0 to emphasize a particular feature of something or to make something more noticeable:
1 to emphasize a particular feature of something or to make something more noticeable:
The short black dress accentuated her slenderness.
While the virtues of country life were still stressed, the differences between town and country became less accentuated.
These differences are likely to be accentuated when some countries implement pension reforms, such as more pre-funding schemes.
More marked has come to mean ' less informative than ', or else ' accentuating ' (61) affirmative statements either by presupposing them or by correcting them.
This pattern was often accentuated whilst breathing out between phrases, when the process needed to be quick, or whilst trying to play quietly.
What all this means is that endogenous changes in social norms may accentuate problems of moral hazard in connection with various welfare-state arrangements.
The mass of the enclosing walls is emphasised by the angled window splays, the thickness of the walls accentuated by the depth of the niches.
Having the patient walk heel-to-toe narrows the base and can accentuate imbalance associated with central nervous system disorders, particularly cerebellar lesions.
Another problem associated with this taboo theme of psychological gerontology has been the tendency to accentuate men's sexuality more than women's.
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