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pronounce

[pruh-nouns] / prəˈnaʊns /




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The recreational-vehicle maker’s earnings could get a further boost if a more pronounced selling season causes dealers to restock additional units, but broader economic factors continue to hinder overall retail demand, the analysts say.

From The Wall Street Journal

The spike in Snoopy products has been especially pronounced this year with the 75th anniversary of “Peanuts,” a.k.a.

From Los Angeles Times

The connection between walking patterns and cardiovascular disease was even more pronounced.

From Science Daily

Reduced armor may go hand in hand with other helpful social traits, including cooperative foraging, shared nest defense, and division of labor, all of which tend to become more pronounced as colonies grow.

From Science Daily

Since the 1967 war in the Middle East it is hard to think of such a pronounced inflection point for British Jewish society, one that has so clearly affected daily lives.

From BBC