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The synonyms of “Magnified” are: enlarged, exaggerated
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “magnified” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
enlarged | Enlarged to an abnormal degree. Enlarged joints. |
exaggerated | Enlarged or altered beyond normal proportions. Thick lenses exaggerated the size of her eyes. |
aggrandize | Increase the power, status, or wealth of. He hoped to aggrandize himself by dying a hero s death. |
amplification | The act of increasing voltage or power or current. The words no real prospect of succeeding do not need any amplification. |
amplify | To enlarge beyond bounds or the truth. Amplify sound. |
augment | A vowel prefixed to past tenses of verbs in Greek and certain other Indo-European languages. The pressure augmented. |
augmentation | The statement of a theme in notes of greater duration (usually twice the length of the original. The augmentation of the curriculum with new subjects. |
bloat | Make bloated or swollen. The fungus has bloated their abdomens. |
broaden | Become broader. Broaden the road. |
corroboration | Confirmation that some fact or statement is true through the use of documentary evidence. There is no independent corroboration for this. |
dilate | Become wider. Dilated pupils. |
distend | Cause to expand as it by internal pressure. The abdomen distended rapidly. |
diversify | Make (more) diverse. Diversify a course of study. |
enlarge | Add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing. She enlarged the flower beds. |
escalation | An increase to counteract a perceived discrepancy. An escalation of violence. |
expand | Expand the influence of. The minister expanded on the government s proposals. |
expanded | Increased in extent or size or bulk or scope. The expanded fins of the ray. |
expansion | The act of increasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope. A small expansion of industry. |
expansionist | Relating to or characteristic of a policy of territorial or economic expansion. The imperial government became increasingly bent on expansionist policies. |
exponentially | (with reference to an increase) more and more rapidly. Values distributed exponentially according to a given time constant. |
extend | Thrust or extend out. My memory extends back to my fourth year of life. |
extension | A room or rooms added to an existing building. They applied for an extension of the loan. |
increase | The amount by which something increases. The boss finally increased her salary. |
magnification | A magnified reproduction of something. The lines are only visible under high magnification. |
maximize | Make as large or great as possible. The company was aiming to maximize profits. |
overstate | State too strongly; exaggerate. I overstated my case to make my point. |
prolongation | The act of prolonging something. An examiner analysed the angle formed by the prolongations of the lines. |
stretched | Extended or spread over a wide area or distance. Broad fields lay stretched on both sides of us. |
stretching | Exercise designed to extend the limbs and muscles to their full extent. |
swell | A crescendo followed by a decrescendo. The soft swell of her breast. |
telescopic | Capable of viewing and magnifying distant objects. A telescopic eye. |
widen | Become broader or wider or more extensive. The road widened. |
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