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accentuate

[ak-sen-choo-eyt] / ækˈsɛn tʃuˌeɪt /


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It’s also among a handful of tunes one could imagine breaking through for another artist, had it been fleshed out with production that accentuates its dynamic shifts.

From The Wall Street Journal

I would expect the chancellor to accentuate those positives.

From BBC

Edited to accentuate the potent sound of her soles against the wooden stage, the opening scene feels as if the woman is physically summoning a storm, or perhaps a curse.

From Los Angeles Times

“What’s my final experience going to be? Then we worked backward from there. We tried to figure out how to respect the ingredients and accentuate their characteristics to replicate a beer experience without ethanol.”

From Washington Post

“I’ve been making them for about 10 years now,” the artist said in a recent interview at her garment district studio, her willowy, otherworldly presence accentuated by pale skin and mischievous eyes.

From New York Times