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Magnify

UK //ˈmæɡnɪfaɪ//US //ˈmæɡnɪfaɪ//

Definition

To increase the apparent size of something using a lens or similar apparatus.

In simple words: To make something look bigger or stronger.

Examples

  • The microscope can **magnify** cellular structures up to 1000 times.
  • In photography, using a zoom lens can effectively **magnify** distant subjects.
  • Don't **magnify** your problems; they may not be as big as they seem.
  • This app allows you to **magnify** images for better detail.
  • The effects of the drug can **magnify** the patient's symptoms.

Usage notes

Used in scientific contexts or when discussing details. Not typically used in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

magnify + object

Memory hint

Think of a magnifying glass that makes small things look big.

Collocations

  • magnify glass
  • magnify effects
  • magnify details

Synonyms

  • enlarge
  • amplify
  • exaggerate
  • boost

Antonyms

  • diminish
  • reduce
  • shrink

Common mistakes

  • Confusing with 'intensify' – magnify refers to size, not strength.
  • Using it without an object – 'magnify' requires something to be magnified.