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Punctuate  v. t.  (past & past part. punctuated; pres. part. punctuating)  To mark with points; to separate into sentences, clauses, etc., by points or stops which mark the proper pauses in expressing the meaning.






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"Punctuate" Quotes from Famous Books



... the last several years has demonstrated a great skill in coordinating its progress in missilery, its success in space missions, and its foreign policy and world image. Shots seem to have been timed to maximize the effects of visits of Soviet leaders and to punctuate Soviet statements and positions in international negotiations. This is not to equate their space activities with hollow propaganda. Empty claims do not have a positive effect for long. Nor is there any firm ...
— The Practical Values of Space Exploration • Committee on Science and Astronautics

... Columbia; then under the insistent drag of a wide-swinging eddy he headed for the leading fences of a great salmon wheel whose plunging buckets dived into the black currents and lifted with their gamble of fifty-pound salmon. Now and then a heavier fish would punctuate ...
— Lady Luck • Hugh Wiley



Words linked to "Punctuate" :   background, re-emphasise, add, underline, emphasize, set off, ram home, show, bear down, mark, point up, emphasise, break up, interrupt, underscore, disrupt, evince, punctuation, quote, accent, play down, stress, express, re-emphasize, cut off, downplay



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