magnifies
verb as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:The inaccurate report magnified the problem for the community.
Definition:to make a problem seem much larger or more serious than it really is
Example:The businessman likes to magnify his achievements to impress his clients.
Definition:to make one's accomplishments or successes seem more impressive or impressive than they really are
Example:The noise magnified the emptiness of the large room.
Definition:to make the effect of something appear larger than it really is
Example:The media has the ability to magnify the influence of political figures.
Definition:to increase or make the influence of something more considerable
Example:Using a magnifying glass, he magnified the image to study the tiny details.
Definition:to increase the apparent size or importance of an image
Example:Their actions could magnify the risk of a data breach.
Definition:to make a risk seem more significant or serious
Example:The environmental report magnified the issue of pollution in the city.
Definition:to make an issue seem more noticeable or prominent
Example:The mistake in the report magnified the problem for the company.
Definition:to make a problem seem much larger or more serious than it really is
Example:The weather conditions magnified the difficulty of the climb.
Definition:to make something difficult seem more challenging
Example:The marketing campaign magnifies the effect of the new product.
Definition:to increase the effect of, make it appear larger than it really is
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