Magnify

Word MAGNIFY
Character 7
Hyphenation mag ni fy
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Magnify"

What do we mean by magnify?

To increase the apparent size of (an object), especially by means of a lens, instrument, or device. intransitive verb

To increase the volume of (sound). intransitive verb

To make more intense or extreme. intransitive verb

To cause to appear greater, more important, or more extreme than is in fact the case: synonym: exaggerate. intransitive verb

To glorify or praise. intransitive verb

To increase or have the power to increase the size or volume of an image or a sound. intransitive verb

To make greater; increase the size, amount, or extent of; enlarge; augment.

To cause to appear greater; increase the apparent dimensions of; enlarge or augment to the eye: as, a convex lens magnifies the bulk of a body to the eye.

To exalt the power, glory, or greatness of; sound the praises of; extol; glorify.

To represent as greater than the reality; exaggerate: as, to magnify a person's deeds; to magnify the evils of one's lot.

To have the power of causing objects to appear larger than they really are; to increase the apparent dimensions of objects. intransitive verb

To have effect; to be of importance or significance. intransitive verb

To make great, or greater; to increase the dimensions of; to amplify; to enlarge, either in fact or in appearance. transitive verb

To increase the importance of; to augment the esteem or respect in which one is held. transitive verb

To praise highly; to laud; to extol. transitive verb

To exaggerate. transitive verb

To exhibit pride and haughtiness; to boast. transitive verb

To oppose with pride. transitive verb

Increase in size, volume or significance verb

To praise, glorify (someone or something, especially God).

To make (something) larger or more important.

To make (someone or something) appear greater or more important than it is; to intensify, exaggerate.

To make (something) appear larger by means of a lens, magnifying glass, telescope etc.

To have effect; to be of importance or significance.

(British English): a magnifying glass (Canadian English): a power of 10 Urban Dictionary

- n. - The act of magnifying the breastal area Urban Dictionary

The word "Magnifi-scent" or "Magnifiscent" is used to describe something with a very pleasant, soothing scent. An example would be the CC, which is a particular panther that emits a very fragrant scent called the CC Smell. Urban Dictionary

A lens that is used to examine someone’s insanely small chode. Urban Dictionary

The part of the brain connected to the back of the throat that regulates the intensity of a gag reflex. Upon receiving sensory input from the brain, the gag-o-magnifier then calulates the gag factor - taking into account synergistic variables such as alcohol or drug over indulgence, excess pie intake, and outside influences such as a blast of shit. Gag-o-magnifier is from the Ninja Turtles cartoon. Urban Dictionary

When you magnify eggs to make the sex better Urban Dictionary

(British English): a magnifying glass (Canadian English): power of 10 Urban Dictionary

When an individual desires a luxury item but cannot afford the item drawing attention to the individual's less than wealthy circumstances. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Magnify

The word "magnify" in example sentences

He said the attention stirred up by the ad helps to "magnify" the marketing message for the show. ❋ Unknown (2009)

On Sunday, Thomas Ricks reported in the Washington Post that the US military has been conducting a propaganda campaign to "magnify" the role of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq. ❋ Unknown (2008)

That requires ungainly software tools to "magnify" portions of the page in order to actually read the words. ❋ Unknown (2007)

If you don't usually go to evensong or sing choruses, the word 'magnify' isn't instantly going to communicate much; it simply means what a magnifying glass does – making things look bigger. ❋ Unknown (2004)

These first magnifying-glasses were associated with magic, or wonder-working; the words "magnify" and "magic" having a common source and a similar meaning. ❋ Elbert Hubbard (1885)

Go to start menu and click run then type "magnify" it is windows magnify tool then invert colors works. beforethey get to the screen which i am not sure if it is possible ❋ Unknown (2009)

Go to start menu and click run then type "magnify" it is windows magnify tool then invert colors works. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Gordon Brown has called for the two nations to work closer together, in order to 'magnify' the ongoing economic bailout packages. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It covered the frequency range of from 540 kHz to 31 MHz with a band spread feature to "magnify" the ham bands of the period for easier tuning. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If you have a favorite highlight reel or other video you think Offside readers would enjoy, either your own or one you've found on a hosting site (like YouTube or DailyMotion or Sapo. pt), we'd love it if you'd "magnify" it on the site. ❋ Unknown (2009)

and pressing + or - on the keypad will 'magnify' the screen. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Another architectural historian, John W. Reps, has noted the “supreme irony” that an architectural style “originally conceived to magnify the glories of despotic kings and emperors came to be applied as a national symbol of a country whose philosophical basis was so firmly rooted in democratic equality.” ❋ Thaddeus Russell (2010)

Optical telescopes can detect the faint light of distant stars because they magnify the light intensity. ❋ Phd Gary E. Schwartz (2011)

“Invigorating plots magnify the intensity of each scene that creates a breathless anticipation as you delve further and further into the sordid lives of the people that occupy this notorious neighborhood.” ❋ Meesha Mink (2011)

David Sassoon explains that, in a profile of climate skeptic Freeman Dyson that repeats the global cooling myth, “much has been left out in order to magnify a false conflict that would play well on the cover of the magazine.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

Inadequate numbers of doctors will magnify the distortions of pay for performance in health care. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Integrating cyber-security functions can be risky for the acquiring company, and multiple deals can magnify the complexity, said Bill Edwards , chief security officer for Vigilant LLC, which handles electronic security for Wall Street banks and trading firms. ❋ Jacob Bunge (2011)

in [Canadian English], 3 magnifier 10 would be [equal] to "3 [to the power of] 10" not "3 multiplied by 10"! ❋ Sexydimma (2015)

Wow, this milkshake magnifier really does [the job]! THey look [10] times [bigger]! ❋ Bensta (2005)

What a [magnifi-scent] [CC]! The smell is undescribably [fragrant]. ❋ Mzkiz091 (2022)

His [chode] was [very small] that people [had to] use a magnifying glass in order to see it. ❋ Minecraft1238 (2019)

Riding in the back of [Elrod's] Pinto across West Texas after a bottle of tequila and some peyote [buttoms], the gag-o-magnifier kicked into warp mode and had me hurling like [exorcist] girl. ❋ Wheaty (2005)

My dick won’t fit in [the small] pussy so I use [the egg] [magnifying glass] ❋ BlazeFireball (2021)

in [Canadian English] something like 3 magnifier 10 would be [equal] to 3 [to the power of] 10, not 3 multiplied by 10! ❋ Sexydimma (2015)

I stay away from the cosmetic counters in [Neiman Marcus] or [Nordstroms] because they are [so Poor] Magnifying. ❋ Svelte1day (2012)

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