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be magnified

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

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Failures would be magnified.

The hope must be magnified.

Losses will be magnified for investors in the junior tranches.

"It's an issue that would be magnified around the country.

But the value of his offense would be magnified there.

But smaller sensors produce weak signals that must be magnified.

This challenge is likely to be magnified after 2008.

A few individual zooms can be magnified 32 times.

Every slight, real or imagined, will doubtlessly be magnified.

This shift of opinion is likely to be magnified when Sunday's European election results come in.

Chronically low savings will be magnified by the aftermath of Brown's bubble.

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