She tends to magnify the faults of people she dislikes. [verb]
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And thus, when it comes to negotiating, machines magnify your ability to extract a higher wage. [verb]
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Then they magnify the enemy tenfold. [Please select]
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Listen a while to its voice of mystery, and Fancy will magnify it till you start and smile at the illusion. [Please select]
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"I tell you, Carson," the young lieutenant was saying in an oratorical manner, "that they magnify the dangers of the wilderness." [Please select]
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"A little hand lens will magnify the small parts of an insect a great deal." [Please select]
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And here let me remark upon the proneness which all children have to magnify the importance of little things. [Please select]
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Blair's whole being did indeed "magnify the Lord" at this wonderful evidence of his power. [Please select]
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Carlyle may have led him to magnify unduly the importance of domestic disagreements. [Please select]
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The French officers no doubt have the glasses that magnify, and, having seen us, are coming to discover what we are. [Please select]
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Clifford (1845-1879), an excellent mathematician, who never had the faintest intention of denying the possibility of motion, and who did not desire to magnify the perplexities in the path of a moving point. [Please select]
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