Reaccentuation vs Reaccentuate - What's the difference?
reaccentuation | reaccentuate | Derived terms |
The process or result of reaccentuating.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=June 21, author=Alastair Macaulay, title=The Uncertain Future Life of Ashton Ballets, work=New York Times
, passage=The dance text of “Fille,” as happens with all ballets, underwent a few reaccentuations and adjustments during Ashton’s lifetime. }} To accentuate again; to place renewed emphasis on
*{{quote-book, 2002, Nancy F. Kott, Public Vows
, passage=This contractual approach reaccentuated the element of consent in monogamy, which had always been central to its prominence as a public institution.}}
Reaccentuation is a derived term of reaccentuate.
As a noun reaccentuation
is the process or result of reaccentuating.As a verb reaccentuate is
to accentuate again; to place renewed emphasis on.reaccentuation
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