make conspicuous
Example Sentences
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In the 1970s and ’80s, home builders used it extensively in advertisements, perhaps to make conspicuous consumption seem patriotic.
From New York Times • Aug. 4, 2017
As a result, going green has historically only been an option to those who can afford to make conspicuous displays of virtuous consumption—not the 1 percent, perhaps, but certainly the top 25 percent.
From Slate • Mar. 30, 2015
But the caller had pulled from a pocket of his brown tweed coat a newspaper, folded in such a way as to make conspicuous a marked paragraph in the middle column.
From Where the Path Breaks by Créspigny, Charles de
But only the mosses were sufficiently abundant to make conspicuous masses of color to relieve the dull slaty gray of the glacial mud and gravel.
From Travels in Alaska by Muir, John
Let every lawyer go into court with a mind resolved to make conspicuous to the light of day that which seems to him to be the truth.
From Orley Farm by Trollope, Anthony