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accentuated

verb as in focus attention on

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The challenges Biden faced, which were accentuated by the debate performance, threatened to interrupt that streak.

From Salon

“The gown enveloped her in an aura that accentuated her vocals, irrevocably touching hearts worldwide,” the design house added.

It started with a horrible debate performance and was accentuated by a letter that actor George Clooney submitted to the New York Times two weeks ago urging Biden to step aside.

From Salon

The uncertainty over his role going forward was accentuated by the team denoting him as a cornerback/safety on its official roster, the only player on defense given a listing of two different positions.

But Adams never really got fully healthy and missed a game in November against the Rams before returning for three more that only accentuated he still wasn’t 100% before being shelved for good.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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