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    magnify
    /ˈmaɡnɪfʌɪ/

    verb

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  2. The meaning of MAGNIFY is extol, laud. How to use magnify in a sentence. extol, laud; to cause to be held in greater esteem or respect; to increase in significance : intensify…

  3. MAGNIFY definition: 1. to make something look larger than it is, especially by looking at it through a lens: 2. to…. Learn more.

  4. To magnify is to make something bigger, whether in size or in significance. A magnifying glass makes things look bigger and when anything is magnified, it gets larger in some way. If your hunger is magnified, you've gotten hungrier.

  5. to make more exciting; intensify; dramatize; heighten: The playwright magnified the conflict to get her point across. Archaic. to extol; praise: to magnify the Lord. verb (used without object) , mag·ni·fied, mag·ni·fy·ing. to increase or be able to increase the apparent or actual size of an object. Discover More. Other Words From.

  6. MAGNIFY meaning: 1. to make something look larger than it is, especially by looking at it through a lens: 2. to…. Learn more.

  7. To magnify an object means to make it appear larger than it really is, using a special lens or mirror.

  8. 1. (General Physics) to increase, cause to increase, or be increased in apparent size, as through the action of a lens, microscope, etc. 2. to exaggerate or become exaggerated in importance: don't magnify your troubles. 3. ( tr) rare to increase in actual size. 4. ( tr) archaic to glorify.

  9. magnify something to make something bigger, louder or stronger. The sound was magnified by the high roof. The dry summer has magnified the problem of water shortages.

  10. MAGNIFY definition: 1. to make an object look larger than it is by looking through special equipment: 2. to make a bad…. Learn more.

  11. Verb. Filter. verb. magnified, magnifies, magnifying. To make greater in size, status, degree, etc.; enlarge or strengthen. Webster's New World. To increase the volume of (sound). American Heritage. To cause to seem or appear larger than is really so; increase the apparent size of, esp. by means of a lens or lenses.