underscore
under|score /'ʌndərsk'ɔːr/ (underscores underscoring underscored)
1 [VERB] V n, also V that, V the fact that
If something such as an action or an event underscores another, it draws attention to the other thing and emphasizes its importance. (mainly AM; in BRIT, usually use underline)
The Labor Department figures underscore the shaky state of the economic recovery...
= underline
2 [VERB] V n
If you underscore something such as a word or a sentence, you draw a line underneath it in order to make people notice it or give it extra importance. (mainly AM; in BRIT, usually use underline)
He heavily underscored his note to Shelley.
= underline
1 [VERB] V n, also V that, V the fact that
If something such as an action or an event underscores another, it draws attention to the other thing and emphasizes its importance. (mainly AM; in BRIT, usually use underline)
The Labor Department figures underscore the shaky state of the economic recovery...
= underline
2 [VERB] V n
If you underscore something such as a word or a sentence, you draw a line underneath it in order to make people notice it or give it extra importance. (mainly AM; in BRIT, usually use underline)
He heavily underscored his note to Shelley.
= underline