9 adverbs to describe how to emphasise

A barbed-wire fence divided his sterile hills from our fertile valleys, and emphasised sharply the difference between a Government claim and a Spanish grant.

This city held a goodly proportion of Jews, therefore the connection between his faith and that of Judaism must be continually emphasised.

The artist has deliberately emphasised this line by the curious posture of the legs.

In these Adventures I have emphasised perhaps too forcibly the joyful and pleasant features of my life.

The war has merely emphasised a depression which had already fallen on the industry.

The chancel is out of centre with the nave, necessitating a large hagioscope on N. An ungainly modern N. aisle needlessly emphasises this lop-sidedness.

Now if there was one point that Stevenson more constantly and passionately emphasised than any other it was that we must worship good for its own value and beauty, without any reference whatever to victory or failure in space and time.

The following is the aspect of Boehme's teaching which Law most consistently emphasises.

On the other hand, there are the qualities which form the characteristic features of Christian moralitysuch as benevolence or love of one's neighbour, the fundamental precept of the Gospels, and the humility and obedience which have been perhaps unduly emphasised in ecclesiastical ethics.

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