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amplify

Definition for amplify

verb as in increase in size or effect

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Actress, activist and African American: Danai Gurira believes in the power of using her voice to amplify African storytellers.

These tools of expression are meant to create and amplify energy.

She was determined—for her voice to be heard, and for it to amplify the voices of women throughout Libya.

Computerized trading programs react to trends in the market and then amplify those trends.

Society doesn't create these disorders, but it can amplify them, and by extension, it can diminish them.

He took the word from Bob and made no attempt to alter or to amplify it.

But we must first amplify the definition of perspectives and biographies.

Attempts are frequently made to amplify this description, but the results are always very vague.

Encouraged by his attention, the girl proceeded to amplify her story.

It is impossible now to amplify the thought, but I wish in connection with it to name three particulars.

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On this page you'll find 105 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to amplify, such as: augment, deepen, exaggerate, heighten, intensify, and magnify.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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