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magnify

[mag-nuh-fahy] / ˈmæg nəˌfaɪ /




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Charles Edwards, who directed and designed this nominally traditional production, tried to solve that problem by keeping to the story’s original 17th-century period and magnifying its political background.

From The Wall Street Journal

But to do that and have everything you say, your mistakes magnified, seems overwhelming.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s a year-round phenomenon, but it gets magnified around the holidays when we attend more social gatherings.

From The Wall Street Journal

"As car usage grows and the city expands, it magnifies a lot of the challenges we face and increases the number of times we have to invest just to stand still."

From BBC

The hit from First Brands had a magnified effect on Great Elm stock because the company has borrowed about $200 million to boost returns.

From The Wall Street Journal