Emphasize in a sentence as a verb

I want to emphasize how big the gap is between $3/mo hosting and free.

I got that prompt recently and I want to emphasize just how obnoxious it is.

Taken from today's Hacker News: "I can not emphasize how important baby steps are.

The startups tend to emphasize culture fit, and they were doing so even before that phrase came into existence.

It is also important to emphasize that Python 2 is already pretty good.

There have been startups in the past that have emphasized diversity in hiring, so I am not clear why the current generation of startups cannot do so.

But to emphasize one over any other simply because we value its "results" more would be just as disastrous as to favor the other instead.

* I tried to emphasize Rijndael's state matrix by having the stick figure guy carry it everywhere as a briefcase, but I don't think that came across very clear.

Part of the problem is that the general public doesn't understand what the percentages really signify, so it may be of some benefit to emphasize that it really could rain, it's just not very likely, so it behooves people to at least have some backup plan for rain.

The victim- and let me emphasize, this individual is a victim- has every right to feel and express any number of hostile feelings toward the perps involved and, furthermore, has the right to express his frustration at how racist behavior was openly exhibited in front of so many employees, with no consequences whatsoever.

Emphasize definitions

verb

to stress, single out as important; "Dr. Jones emphasizes exercise in addition to a change in diet"

See also: stress emphasise punctuate accent accentuate

verb

give extra weight to (a communication); "Her gesture emphasized her words"

See also: underscore underline emphasise