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give prominence

verb as in spotlight

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The current revamp will give prominence to the museum’s western and southern flanks, which will ultimately face off with Ma Yansong’s rising Lucas Museum to the west.

In academia, the aphorism "publish or perish" refers to this plight; and this perverse incentive forces researchers to compete for funding based on the number of articles they have published, prompting some to give prominence to insignificant results or distort them entirely.

From Salon

The links had another feature that experts said appeared designed to make search engines give prominence to the fake news outlets.

There were two rationales: The first was to give prominence to the voices of Latino voters.

The RAF said it did not want to give prominence to an offensive term that went against its ethos.

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

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