Sentences with amplify
am·pli·fy
A a - This landscape seemed to trap and amplify sounds. [VERB noun]
- The mist had been replaced by a kind of haze that seemed to amplify the heat. [VERB noun]
- We extract the shapes, colours and textures common to the faces of, say, extroverts, and then amplify or diminish them.
- First, strategic nuclear competition between Washington and Beijing would amplify suspicions and stoke hostility.
- To amplify a point in a debate
- The preacher amplified on the theme of brotherly love.
- The animals would be infected and the disease allowed to amplify over several days.