Definitionn. addition of extra material or illustration or clarifying detail
Last update: June 20, 2015
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During the period which followed the later canonical books, not only was translation, and therefore exegesis, cultivated, but even more the amplification of the Law. [Please select]
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Each of these reasons for preferring the study of science requires some amplification. [Please select]
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The thought is an amplification of verse 2d of Psalm cxxvii. [Please select]
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] THE CHUBB LOCK is an amplification of this principle. [Please select]
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When they find an incident like the healing of Malchus's ear omitted in the earlier, and inserted in the later redaction of a common original, they cannot but recognize the probability of traditional amplification. [Please select]
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Why should I not come to London, see a little of politics and society, 'try it on the dog, so to say'--which by amplification meant testing the principles of "Thursday Essays" on a popular meeting. [Please select]
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