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US
/ˈoʊvɝˈɛmfəˌsaɪz/
]
VERB
-
place special or excessive emphasis on
I cannot overemphasize the importance of this book
How To Use overemphasize In A Sentence
- They've been much slower to change undesirable features of union contracts, such as policies that overemphasize seniority and protect poorly performing workers. The Wisconsin union fight isn't about benefits. It's about labor's influence.
- It cannot be overemphasized that for the mission of the troops to be successful, we need closer cooperation between the two countries.
- The importance of your involvement in this project, whether you volunteer as a visitor or offer your camp as a study site, cannot be overemphasized.
- Likewise she argued that the feminist versions of Althusserian concepts of ideology overemphasised textuality at the expense of social and economic analysis.
- The seriousness of unhealthy population growth cannot be overemphasized because it leads to an increase in the number of aged people and a shortage of labor.
- Leaving aside rhetoric and renewables — both things which British climate discussions might be said to overemphasise — even UKIP isn't that far out of the consensus.
- It cannot be overemphasized that the prosecutors have the key to the success of the reform of their organization and to securing their long-desired independence and political neutrality.
- In the past the exam had been overemphasized.
- The importance of adequate preparation can not be overemphasized in view of the substantial delays and costs that could arise through error.
- The fact that decerebrate newborns behave much more similarly to normal newborns than to decerebrate adults is already an important distinction that cannot be overemphasized. What Experts Know, What Doctors Know, What Moms Know