Similar words: magnifier, magnifico, dignified, signified, magnificent, magnificence, undignified, magnificently. Meaning: ['mægnɪfaɪ] adj. enlarged to an abnormal degree.
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31. Brownian motion is always present, but it is damped out in some dynamical systems and magnified in others.
32. The image is magnified by a series of lenses within the telescope.
33. Techshare gains were magnified by portfolio borrowings that last summer equaled about 15 cents for each dollar invested.
34. On bad teams those inevitable difficulties tend to get magnified.
35. A moment later the sounds of the storm were magnified suddenly in the hut as the door at one end flew open.
36. Yet the former were magnified a hundredfold in terms of publicity.
37. But with rapid population growth, all the negative effects of poverty and ill-conceived government policies are magnified.
38. Move the magnified area up by holding down the mouse button on the up arrow and stop at row 39.
39. Of medium height, fair-haired, his gray eyes magnified by glasses with steel-blue frames.
40. Holding the left mouse button on the right pointing arrow to move the magnified area to the right.
41. I saw it magnified to three hundred and fifty thousand times its diameter.
42. I gaze at his eyes, slightly magnified by the glasses.
43. With attention focused on p values and CIs, could the role of chance in scientific reasoning appear falsely magnified?
44. The image in National Geographic had been magnified to thirty-five thousand times its size.
45. A boat is like a floating drum and any noise and vibration are magnified through the water.
46. Waves of anger jolted through him and his face seemed suddenly magnified while it flattened like a jellyfish.
47. All sensations seemed to be magnified.
48. Existing distortions in wage differentials will be magnified.
49. This is cliquism in a magnified form.
50. Departmentalism is the magnified individualism.
51. The microscope magnified the object one hundred times.
52. Make ye him drunken: for he magnified himself against the LORD: Moab also shall wallow in his vomit, and he also shall be in derision.
53. That something, now called the tobacco mosaic virus, appears on this page (magnified and colorized).
54. Although research shows that prepubescent athletes sweat quite a bit less, on average, than adults, they also weigh less, so small water losses are magnified.
55. MANDELBROT generate beautiful fractal graphics, one for each, can be magnified, each generated color images will change.
55. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
56. A radiolarian, a type of zooplankton, is seen magnified 250x in this image made by Raymond Sloss of the Northamptonshire Natural History Society in Northampton, UK.
57. "What you can see in the magnified pictures are the crystalised carbohydrates that have become sugars and glucose, " explained Lester Hutt, 35, the founder of Bevshots.
58. What triggers the explosion could be the overheated battery caused by extremely high temperature magnified by the windshield (glass) and the sealed (unventilated) vehicle cabin.
59. In the optical receiving terminal a PD changes the optical signal into a magnified voltage signal.
60. Lens stereoscopes are practical for field use or for observing magnified det ails.
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