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    magnify
    /ˈmaɡnɪfʌɪ/

    verb

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  2. Magnify means to make something look larger than it is, especially by looking at it through a lens, or to make a problem bigger or more important. See the Cambridge Dictionary for more details, synonyms, and usage examples.

    • Magnify in Russian

      MAGNIFY translate: увеличивать , усугублять . Learn more in...

    • Traditional

      MAGNIFY translate: 放大,擴大, 加強,使(問題)更嚴重. Learn more in the...

    • Magnify: Japanese Translation

      MAGNIFY translate: ~を拡大する, 拡大(かくだい)する, 激(はげ)しくする. Learn more...

    • Magnify: French Translation

      MAGNIFY translate: grossir, amplifier, grossir, exagérer....

  3. Magnify means to extol, laud, or praise something, or to increase its significance, importance, or appearance. It can also mean to enlarge an object or image with a lens or a microscope.

  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. Magnify means to increase the apparent size of, to exaggerate, or to praise. Learn more about its origin, usage, and related words from Dictionary.com.

  6. Magnify means to make something appear larger, more important, or more intense than it really is. Learn how to use magnify in different contexts, with synonyms and examples, from Collins English Dictionary.

  7. Magnify means to make something look larger than it is, especially by looking at it through a lens, or to make a problem bigger or more important. See the Cambridge Dictionary for more details, synonyms, and usage examples.

  8. Magnify means to increase the apparent size, volume, or importance of something, often by using a lens or device. It can also mean to exaggerate or praise something. See different dictionaries, synonyms, and translations of magnify.