Crossword-Solution: OVEREMPHASIZE
We have 4 clues for the answer “OVEREMPHASIZE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| place special or excessive emphasis on | 1 answer |
| Overact | 21 answers |
| Overplay | 34 answers |
| overdo | 59 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with OVEREMPHASIZE (5)
Nevertheless, not wishing to overemphasize the opposition between imaging and full text, WATERS stated that POB views getting the images as a first step toward possibly converting to full text through character recognition, if the technology is appropriate.
THE REBEL FLUNKS IN A COURSE ON HOW TO GET ON IN LIFE Part 1 It would be easy to overemphasize Jeff's intellectual difficulties at the expense of the deep delight he found in many phases of his student life.
The majority of writers, furthermore, belonged by birth or association to the upper social stratum and tended to overemphasize its artificial conventions, often looking with contempt on the other classes.
CHAPTER II FORM, COLOR AND PROPORTION Never overemphasize one of the dimensions of _height, width_ and _depth_ at the expense of one of the others.
One cannot overemphasize the importance of the packaging — the simplicity and saleability of ideas and the need to pursue these in clear and non-technical language using simple diagrams, etc.
Quotes with OVEREMPHASIZE (3)
Neither black/red/yellow nor woman but poet or writer. For many of us, the question of priorities remains a crucial issue. Being merely "a writer" without a doubt ensures one a status of far greater weight than being "a woman of color who writes" ever does. Imputing race or sex to the creative act has long been a means by which the literary establishment cheapens and discredits the achievements of non-mainstream women writers. She who "happens to be" a (non-white) Third World…
I cannot overemphasize the impact our childhood has on our ability to be honest because we live out what we learned as children in our adult relationships.
[T]he new weird represents a productive experiment in fantasy fiction. The New Wave of the 1960s and 1970s arguably embodied science fiction's claim to literary 'seriousness.' This desire for seriousness is not snobbery, as sometimes suggested by folks who overemphasize the entertainment function of speculative fiction; it's about recognition of the vast possibilities within the field.