Synonym: blow up, exaggerate, expand, hyerbolise, hyperbolize, inflate, magnify, overdraw, overstate. Similar words: simplify, exemplify, amplitude, sampling error, simplification, exemplification, vilify, nullify. Meaning: ['æmplɪfaɪ] v. 1. increase in size, volume or significance 2. to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth 3. exaggerate or make bigger 4. increase the volume of.
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1. She refused to amplify further.
2. You may need to amplify this point.
3. The new manager wants to amplify the company.
4. This landscape seemed to trap and amplify sounds.sentencedict.com
5. We must amplify our effort by working a lot harder.
6. A funeral can amplify the feelings of regret and loss for the relatives.
7. We must ask you to amplify your statement.
8. Would you care to amplify that remark?
9. A manufacturer can amplify the demand of a product by advertising widely.
10. It should explicitly amplify policies which have been agreed as part of the business plan.
11. I planned to amplify this change of mood by having different colour schemes.
12. The light structures and free soundboard amplify the resonances in a very satisfactory way.
13. In science or engineering we use instruments to amplify our senses.
14. The reverse acoustic ceilings amplify the din to a decibel range appropriate for a wind tunnel.
15. Loudspeakers with multiple resonance were used to amplify the feeble sound of early radios with unpleasant results.
16. Lever: Simple machine used to amplify physical force.
17. A device used to amplify or reshape signals.
18. A photomultiplier can amplify the signal to detectable levels.
19. To enlarge or amplify unduly or improperly; aggrandize.
20. To amplify an image signal.
21. The mist had been replaced by a kind of haze that seemed to amplify the heat.
22. The point rather is to ensure that raw partisanship does not amplify indiscretions as justification for a kind of schoolyard payback.
23. For simplicity, we have also omitted the transfer function and its first derivative in order to amplify the weight change process.
24. Attempts to control drug use, through the formation of drug squads, helped to amplify it.
25. Application Make a list of musical instruments that use a box to amplify their sound.
26. The detector has an amplifier that is tuned to recognize and amplify only the pulsed signal.
27. In complex systems a small alteration in the initial conditions can amplify into wide-ranging effects throughout the rest of the system.
28. Other spots are characterized by their ability to modify or amplify sound, even to the point of acoustical saturation.
29. The manner of McVeigh's death conspired with him to amplify his sense of grandeur.
30. However, to achieve these it is necessary to modify and amplify their proposals.
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