"Deemphasise" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Deemphasise" Meaning

To deemphasize something means to reduce its importance, significance, or attention. It can also mean to downplay or minimize its value, impact, or influence.

"Deemphasise" Examples

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Deemphasize is a verb that means to reduce the importance or prominence of something.
Here are five usage examples:


The marketing team was tasked with deemphasizing the negative reviews on the company's website. (#1)
Some countries deemphasize the role of government in their economies. (#2)
In an effort to reduce waste, the company deemphasized single-use plastics in their packaging. (#3)
The new curriculum was designed to deemphasize lecturing and focus more on hands-on learning. (#4)
The designer aimed to deemphasize the logo on the front of the shirt and let the product speak for itself. (#5)

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