0 past simple and past participle of underscore
1 to underline
Although parties were relatively quick to form, historians have underscored the importance of the fact that they were not anticipated by the founders.
These dual emphases on infant temperament and quality of attachment underscored the renewed interest in individual differences in development.
The impressionistic visuals are underscored by equally off-the-wall treated electronic sounds, which crescendo to a burst of trance-style house music when the images resolve themselves.
This possibility is underscored by the fact that evolutionary pressures can produce similar adaptations from different biological building blocks.
It must be underscored that this fundamental frame adopted by the student movement was in no way original to the students.
The results underscored the need to examine within-family risk and protective processes that may exist only in certain subgroups of families.
The texts he read and consulted underscored this idea.
These results underscored the importance of both relational (attachment, maternal depressive symptomatology) and more macrolevel (low income) risk factors.