underscoring Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌʌn.dəˈskɔːr]
  • Us [ ˌʌn.dɚˈskɔːr]

Meaning of underscoring In English

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Examples of underscoring

  • Finally, oxytocin's effects on maternal bonding can be disrupted via blockade of m-opiod receptors, underscoring the relation between oxytocin and opioid peptides.

  • If anything, the experiment indicates their heightened risk-aversion in conditions of uncertainty, underscoring appeal to risk-aversion behind the veil.

  • It is striking that many of these essays are draped in frustration, underscoring what needs to be done, as well as what can be done.

  • These lesions became hemodynamically important in the postoperative period, underscoring the importance of addressing these obstructions prior to or during surgery.

  • Underscoring the contemporary sense of technological limitations to all sound exploitation is that aleatoric methods were developed partly as an explicit strategy for circumventing them.

  • Finally, it is worth underscoring the increasing emphasis on rights of those involved in traditional aboriginal activities versus rights of aboriginal peoples.

  • It is worth underscoring that here again the effort to develop more general arguments about the impact of timing directs attention to self-reinforcing dynamics.

  • Underscoring this second assumption does not mean falling into a level error.

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