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magnified

[ US /ˈmæɡnəˌfaɪd/ ]
[ UK /mˈæɡnɪfˌa‍ɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. enlarged to an abnormal degree
    thick lenses exaggerated the size of her eyes

How To Use magnified In A Sentence

  • In destinations such as Sharm el-Sheikh, which attract willing but poor hands from across the country looking for work, the effect is magnified. Egypt economy awaits its lost tourists
  • By the time we leave, the sun is a furnace blazing magnified through the windscreen, crisping my skin.
  • the fear of being sued for malpractice has magnified physicians' defensiveness
  • Matthew, in annexing this cure to that of the leper, who was a Jew, intimates this; the leprous Jews Christ touched and cured, for he preached personally to them; but the paralytic Gentiles he cured at a distance; for to them he did not go in person, but sent his word and healed them; yet in them he was more magnified. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • The uncertainty concerning the proper scope of IP rights is magnified by the onrush of technology.
  • This Pavlovian addiction gets magnified when the merchandising of the cartoon characters starts entering into every nook and corner of the house, be it the lunch box, the school note book or the bathroom towel.
  • I think things can get magnified exponentially when you have two celebrities in a situation like this.
  • Some will be held up, magnified and singled out for attention later while others will line binders, file drawers, photoboxes, portfolios and remain hidden away.
  • Nick's blond hair shone in the light, and his big blue eyes were magnified by his glasses.
  • Of medium height, fair-haired, his gray eyes magnified by glasses with steel-blue frames.
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