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To amplify
verb
To render larger, more extended, or more intense, and the like;—used especially of loudspeakers, telescopes, microscopes, etc.
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"To amplify development issues, go for the extremes".
We partner with artists to amplify it.
It's just going to amplify whoever you are.
But it was also about coordinating to amplify their message.
But first, Mr. Messier wanted to amplify his case.
No matter what the circumstances are I tend to amplify".
He loves to itemise, to catalogue, to amplify.
Pro-social branding helps to amplify that movement.
Even social media serves mainly to amplify the already powerful.
What he miscalculated was how much to amplify the piano.
There was an expletive included to amplify Beckett's message.
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