Sentences

magnify in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To magnify means to make something appear larger or more significant than it is, either by optical means or by enhancing its importance or intensity.

Sample Sentences

  1. The scientist used a powerful lens to magnify the tiny details of the insect's wings.
  2. Her enthusiasm seemed to magnify the excitement in the room during the presentation.
  3. To truly understand the text, we must magnify the themes and analyze their implications.
  4. The artist decided to magnify the colors in her painting to create a more vivid effect.
  5. During the meeting, he tended to magnify the problems instead of focusing on potential solutions.
  6. The scientist used a powerful lens to magnify the tiny details of the specimen.
  7. She wanted to magnify the importance of environmental conservation in her speech.
  8. The artist decided to magnify her favorite features in the portrait for a dramatic effect.
  9. With the right tools, you can magnify the intricate patterns on the butterfly's wings.
  10. The media tends to magnify controversies, often leaving the real issues overlooked.

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