Sentence examples for To magnify from inspiring English sources

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To magnify

verb

To praise, glorify (someone or something, especially god).

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"To magnify that, in a city like L.A., where we haven't won since 1988?

Magnifying tool – Click the button, then click your image to magnify.

"The place seems to magnify noise.

(Hover over the map to magnify).

It's to magnify how precious space is.

Hover over the periodic table to magnify.

But his solicitous manner seemed only to magnify her concerns.

A shaved head seems to magnify his pugnacity.

But the visit seemed only to magnify the problem.

It could step in to magnify Sister Margaret's labors.

That, analysts say, tends to magnify short-term trends.

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