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Definition of Re-emphasise
1. Verb. Emphasize anew. "The director re-emphasized the need for greater productivity"
Generic synonyms: Accent, Accentuate, Emphasise, Emphasize, Punctuate, Stress
Lexicographical Neighbors of Re-emphasise
Literary usage of Re-emphasise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Freedom of the Seas: Historically Treated by Francis Taylor Piggott (1919)
"It is necessary, however, to re-emphasise what has already been said. All the
principles in reality turned on the question of contraband. ..."
2. Scottish Notes and Queries by John Malcolm Bulloch (1904)
"As a working genealogist, re-emphasise this fact, not because I am short cuts to
genealogical informati because in the case of such pro-Scots re as the ..."
3. Modern Civic Art: Or, The City Made Beautiful by Charles Mulford Robinson (1903)
"These considerations, however, re-emphasise, rather than supplant, the entirely
sufficient ground of attractiveness on which modern civic art would urge the ..."
4. Practical Hints on Playwriting by Agnes Platt (1920)
"What I want to emphasise and re-emphasise here is that the stage is an excellent
vehicle for airing any point of view, and that the value of humour in a ..."
5. Hegelianism and Personality by Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison (1893)
"So Hegel sums up his contention, making a return, as it were, to Fichte's position
to re- emphasise the central principal of Idealism, which Schelling had ..."
6. Hegelianism and Personality by Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison (1893)
"So Hegel sums up his contention, making a return, as it were, to Fichte's position
to re- emphasise the central principal of Idealism, which Schelling had ..."
7. Introduction to the New Testament by Theodor Zahn (1909)
"But he preached the gospel also on his second visit, and so had occasion to
re-emphasise this primary rule. It may not have been until his second visit to ..."