highly magnify
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To increase the effect or importance of something to a large degree, often used for abstract concepts.
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- The laboratory microscope can highly magnify the structure of the virus for research.
- Constant repetition in the news tends to highly magnify public anxiety during a crisis.
- The special lens was used to highly magnify the tiny signature on the ancient document.
- It is easy to highly magnify small problems when you are feeling stressed and tired.
- The acoustic chamber was specifically designed to highly magnify the subtle sounds of the instrument.
- This new software allows users to highly magnify digital photographs without significant distortion.
- Unchecked rumors can highly magnify the scale of a scandal within a small community.
- The scientist used a powerful telescope to highly magnify the distant craters on the moon.
- Some people highly magnify the risks of international travel while ignoring the potential rewards.
- The lighting in the gallery was positioned to highly magnify the intricate texture of the painting.