0 to make something look larger than it is, especially by looking at it through a lens:
1 to make something look larger than it is, esp. by looking at it through a special piece of glass:
When blame, castigation, branding as deficient and dangerous, and exclusion from society's mainstream are added to the equation, the odds against rehabilitation are considerably magnified.
Part (lower, magnified) and counterpart (upper) showing prominent broad digits.
The perennial problems over labour, fidelity and resource use within households were magnified by this.
In turn, these photographs were magnified and then used to effect a comparison between experimentally observed and theoretically predicted streamlines.
Do computers have a lensing effect that magnifies these issues, or do wholly new issues arise?
In this regard, selection and deselection issues not only persisted, but were magnified.
However, as shown by our results, this strategy magnifies their error rates.
I can only imagine in this context how these effects would be magnified by nineteenth-century performance conditions, with the orchestra not in a lowered pit.
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aumentar, magnificar, ampliar…
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