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View definitions for more pronounced

more pronounced

adjective as in distinct, evident

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"These declines were consistent across different aspects of well-being -- life satisfaction, emotional experiences, depression/anxiety, and loneliness -- and were more pronounced and longer lasting for women than for men."

For example, leukemia cells with more pronounced stem cell properties and more aggressive growth developed in connection with the activation of the Ras signaling pathway, against which new classes of drugs are currently being developed worldwide.

You'll still have a viscous cranberry liquid without the need for as much sugar, since cooking concentrates some of the bitter compounds, making them more pronounced in your dish.

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His recent spate of Cabinet picks including immigration hardliners makes that threat more pronounced.

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As MSNBC’s reputation as a destination for progressive viewers became more pronounced, its fans rejected the more neutral approach of NBC News journalists such as Chuck Todd and Andrea Mitchell, who also appeared on the channel.

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