0 present participle of accentuate
1 to emphasize a particular feature of something or to make something more noticeable:
More marked has come to mean ' less informative than ', or else ' accentuating ' (61) affirmative statements either by presupposing them or by correcting them.
Accentuating authenticity and a concomitant cultural autochthony, their vividness breeds essentialization and theoretical impasse.
Through highlighting these elements and accentuating their qualities, the audience's response to the site and the work became potentially guided by the choreographer.
The external space on to which the children look is bathed in sunlight, accentuating the sculptural and the interrelatedness of things.
One larva may attack several stems, thus accentuating the injury.
From this perspective, one can commend social psychologists for accentuating the negative.
By this assessment, ' libertarian paternalism ' may be a recipe for accentuating long-term income inequality.
These were calculated accentuating a person with the ' typical ' risk behaviours in the population, for example, in a situation with a heterogeneous mixing of partners.