Reemphasize Meaning: Definition, Examples, and Translations

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reemphasize

[หŒriหหˆษ›mfษ™saษชz ]

Definition

Context #1 | Verb

in communication

To emphasize again, to stress or highlight once more.

Synonyms

emphasize again, reiterate, underscore.

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Word Description / Examples
reemphasize

Used when you want to stress something that has already been emphasized but needs to be mentioned again for greater clarity or importance.

  • Let me reemphasize that safety is our top priority.
  • I would like to reemphasize the importance of meeting deadlines.
emphasize again

Informal phrase to indicate repeating a previously mentioned point. It lacks the formality of 'reemphasize' or 'reiterate'.

  • Let me emphasize again that this rule applies to everyone.
  • She wanted to emphasize again the key points of the presentation.

Examples of usage

  • He reemphasized the importance of teamwork in achieving success.
  • The speaker reemphasized the need for immediate action to address the crisis.

Translations

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Origin of 'reemphasize'

The word 'reemphasize' is a combination of the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' and the verb 'emphasize', which originated from the Greek word 'emphainein' meaning 'to indicate'. The concept of reemphasizing likely emerged as a way to reinforce important points or ideas in communication. The term has become commonly used in various fields such as education, business, and public speaking.


See also: emphasized, emphasizer, overemphasize, overemphasized.