add to, bulk, dilate, evolve, go into, jack up, overdraw, provoke, short, switch on
Definitionv. increase in size
Last update: October 4, 2015
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The author did not amplify his statements. [verb]
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You will use the polymerase chain reaction to amplify DNA from different mutant strains of Arabidopsis thaliana. [verb]
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The mirror acts to amplify the energy of the pyramid thus intensifying the power of your healing requests. [verb]
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You can turn someone else's energy into yours and amplify it. [Please select]
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For the moment, it will suffice to review and amplify somewhat the general idea involved. [Please select]
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But we must first amplify the definition of perspectives and biographies. [Please select]
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Now, if we remove a restrictive condition, we thereby amplify, it appears, the formerly limited conception. [Please select]
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Teachers may alter or amplify these questions as they see fit. [Please select]
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I will explain somewhat of my notes, but not enough so they could amplify them. [Please select]
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Many attempts have been made to modify and amplify the classical grouping of associations according to similarity, contrast, contiguity, and sequence, so as to make it serviceable in differentiating between normal and abnormal associations. [Please select]
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Jansen went on to amplify the theme, dictionary-fashion, by quoting a piece of sacred poetry about "the sable wings of night." [Please select]
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