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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
magnify .
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Examples
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Note, The greatness of sin magnifies the riches of pardoning mercy: we should think how much has been forgiven us, Luke vii.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John) 1721
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Each word magnifies what I was thinking ... though it may not be evident.
absentia Diary Entry absentia 2001
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That scenario combined with the fact that more than half of our revenue comes in Q4 and a significant portion of that comes in a three week period, just kind of magnifies the potential for an estimation error in terms of where our guidance is going to be.
unknown title 2009
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This 'magnifies' the effect and potency of the plant stem cell culture.
Home | Mail Online 2009
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When things start going wrong it kind of magnifies itself. "
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When things start going wrong it kind of magnifies itself. "
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The size of this group magnifies its political clout.
The GOP's Secret Weapon: Flower Power Karlyn Bowman 2011
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Secrecy arguably magnifies the damage from any incident.
Cybercrime Comes to the IMF Jeremy Wagstaff 2011
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"This asymmetry magnifies capital flows into emerging markets with open capital accounts, heightening upward pressure on exchange rates that are flexible and fueling inflation in economies with managed, undervalued exchange rates."
Emerging Nations Reject Capital Plan Sudeep Reddy 2011
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That Krugman was basically right only magnifies his heresy.
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