Lexicographical Neighbors of Overaccentuates
Literary usage of Overaccentuates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Introduction to Statistical Methods: A Textbook for College Students, a by Horace Secrist (1917)
"... of measurement which neither overaccentuates nor minimizes extreme fluctuations.
What the scale will be in a given case will depend, among other things, ..."
2. The Art of the Vatican: Being a Brief History of the Palace, and an Account by Mary Knight Potter (1902)
"... parts of the composition are picked out in gilded stucco, that, after the
toning of hundreds of years no longer obtrudes or overaccentuates. ..."
3. Psychology and Social Sanity by Hugo Münsterberg (1914)
"... learns to feel her power, and all this works backward on her sexual irritation,
which soon overaccentuates everything which stands in relation to sex. ..."
4. Psychology and Social Sanity by Hugo Münsterberg (1914)
"... learns to feel her power, and all this works backward on her sexual irritation,
which soon overaccentuates everything which stands in relation to sex. ..."
5. Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Interstate and by United States Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce (1906)
"Misleading, because section 5 overaccentuates price as a reliable measure of value.
Thus, it subordinates other value attributes, such as quality, ..."