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Debi Parkisni Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

accentuated ?

Hi, what can be the meaning of "accentuated" here?

"but there has been, I think accentuated and we are going to have an intensification of the media campaign"
  

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What's the context, please? Also, the lack of capitals in your post leaves me unsure if you have cut off an earlier part of the sentence. Clive

  • What's the context, please?
  • Also, the lack of capitals in your post leaves me unsure if you have cut off an earlier part of the sentence.
  • Clive
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What's the context, please?

Also, the lack of capitals in your post leaves me unsure if you have cut off an earlier part of the sentence.

Clive
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CliveWhat's the context, please?Also, the lack of capitals in your post leaves me unsure if you have cut off an earlier part of the sentence.Clive
Hi Clive here is more text that helps?

"And so we're having a kind of a replay of that, but it has been, I think, accentuated and we're going to have an intensification of the media campaign which is
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"And so we're having a kind of a replay of that, but it has been, I think, accentuated and we're going to have an intensification of the media campaign which is essentially a propaganda campaign to make people in France fear muslims."


In your original post you typed 'there' when you should have typed 'it'. And you omitted the comma after 'think''.
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Clive"And so we're having a kind of a replay of that, but it has been, I think, accentuated and we're going to have an intensification of the media campaign which is essentially a propaganda campaign to make people in France fear muslims." In your original post you typed 'there' when you should have typed 'it'. And you omitted the comma after 'think''.That's why your orig

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