Sentences with magnify
mag·ni·fy
M m - This version of the Digges telescope magnifies images 11 times. [VERB noun noun]
- Poverty and human folly magnify natural disasters. [VERB noun]
- His tendencies magnify the novel's brooding sense of uncertainty, as the reader constantly questions his version of events.
- Kellock's firm, unerring touch at the piano allowed him to magnify the swagger inherent in each phrase.
- They do not grasp the broad situation and spend their time magnifying ridiculous details. [VERB noun]
- Don't magnify your troubles
- Big screens are great for showing off high-definition content, but they also magnify any imperfections in the image.
- They encourage the actors to magnify the smallest glints of avarice, affection and subterfuge without getting overblown.
- To magnify one's sufferings
- To magnify a drawing in preparing for a fresco.
- Margin lending has the potential to magnify profits and build a bigger nest egg than an investor could achieve using savings.
- To magnify one's difficulties.
- The playwright magnified the conflict to get her point across.
- To magnify the Lord.