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Example sentences for "emphasises"

Lexicographically close words:
empery; empescher; emphasis; emphasise; emphasised; emphasising; emphasize; emphasized; emphasizes; emphasizing
  1. It emphasises the fact that they are a compilation.

  2. And what is very remarkable, modern Judaism now emphasises its belief that "neither sacrifices nor a Levitical system belong to the essence of the Old Testament.

  3. I have quoted this passage from Bentham because it emphasises a point which Darwin for his purpose did not find it necessary to dwell upon, though he no doubt assumed it.

  4. However this may be, the very plainness of the face emphasises the artist's intention.

  5. Something of the rugged flashing power and fierce eagerness of the sitter seems to have passed into the painter's hand, and the method of execution he has chosen emphasises and harmonises with the character of the subject.

  6. The distinctive glory of the long process of God's self-manifestation to Israel is that, while it emphasises all that nature and history affirm of Him, it sets Him forth as restoring the weak, as well as sustaining the strong.

  7. First, it emphasises the absolute truthfulness of every word that comes from His lips.

  8. However the number of the commanders is settled, and whatever their names, the point which the historian emphasises is their presence there.

  9. Of the two words expressing the Servant's taking their burden on His shoulders, the former implies not only the taking of it but the bearing of it away, and the latter emphasises the weight of the load.

  10. It emphasises the intention to preserve the Covenant as the principal document governing the relations between States Members of the League.

  11. The present Protocol emphasises and defines certain obligations arising out of the Covenant.

  12. Paul, he strongly emphasises a real exaltation of Christ (2.

  13. Ignatius so often emphasises the truth of Jesus' history against Docetism (Trall.

  14. It is sometimes at the margin a good plan to pick up two warp-threads together, for this emphasises the edge rather pleasantly; this might be advisable in carrying out a long ribbon-like border of any kind.

  15. Artificial concordance in gender does not express gender: it merely emphasises the grammatical links in the phrases and makes greater variety possible in the arrangement of words.

  16. Jeremiah specially emphasises the universality of corruption in individual character, in all classes of society and throughout the whole duration of history.

  17. But Jeremiah emphasises one special charge against the king--his exaction of forced and unpaid labour.

  18. Again the sudden change in the person addressed emphasises the scope of the Divine proclamation; the doom of the royal house is not only announced to them, but also to the world at large.

  19. The combination of the future fortunes of both in a single prophecy emphasises their reunion.

  20. But Jeremiah does not confine himself to these general charges; he specifies and emphasises one particular form of Jehoiakim's wrong-doing, the tyrannous exaction of forced labour for his buildings.

  21. He emphasises here a radical distinction between fixed and circulating capital from the point of view of the society: 'The whole expense of maintaining the fixed capital must evidently be excluded from the neat revenue of the society.

  22. Just like Sismondi, he states the necessity of expansion for capitalist production, but he simultaneously emphasises the fact that the periodical crises are bound to grow in volume.

  23. Here he emphasises the need for perpetual 'over-production', i.

  24. Cajetan's commentary on this article clearly emphasises the distinction between fundamentum and titulus: 'In the ownership of goods two things are to be discussed.

  25. And he emphasises his views in a way that should have given food for wholesome reflection to his commentators.

  26. He repeats and emphasises his indictment against the Deity.

  27. Masefield's "Gallipoli" It amused me to discover the evident relish with which the author of In the Daffodil Fields emphasises the blood and the flowers in the attack on Achi Baba.

  28. Probably our Lord somewhat changed His method, and Luke, as the Evangelist of the gospel for Gentile as well as Jew, emphasises the change, as foreshadowing and warranting the similar procedure in Paul's preaching.

  29. The order of words in the original emphasises the kiss, as if Jesus had said, 'Is that the sign you have chosen?

  30. Mr. Barker emphasises the "discrimination advocated by the Fabians" in favour of profits in a later passage (p.

  31. It is probable that the historian of the future will emphasise Fabianism in much the same way as the historian of to-day emphasises Benthamism.

  32. It does not bring forward any new and overwhelming arguments in refutation of the Theory of Descent, but strongly emphasises difficulties that have always beset it, and discusses these in detail.

  33. Morgan emphasises the statement that a factor does not affect only one particular organ or part of the body.

  34. A lamp and books further emphasises the note of living-room.

  35. In almost every Epistle the Apostle emphasises unity, and we can readily understand the reason.

  36. The "inward" is not exactly identical with the "new" man, but emphasises the inner essential life of the spirit as contrasted with the outer life of the body.

  37. One writer asks if he is a dog that he should not obey the royal commands, and a second emphasises his remarks by a repetition of the oath 'as the king, my lord, liveth.

  38. He emphasises the reception, the participation, and the significance of the bread.

  39. The repetition of the same phrase hooks the two halves together, emphasises the identity of the man, and the difference of his demeanour, on the two occasions.

  40. The bare humanistic view which emphasises such utterances as these of my text does not, for the life of it, know what to do with the other ones, and cannot manage to unite these two images into a stereoscopic solid.

  41. Now let us turn to the two special points which our Lord emphasises here, as being those in which His relation as the Good Shepherd is most conspicuously given.

  42. The Evangelist emphasises the connection by that: 'Therefore, when he was gone out, Jesus said.

  43. The voice is rich and full; but there is a tart flavour in it which emphasises all it says just as the acid emphasises the riper flavours of wine.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "emphasises" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.