Definitionn. the property of relative size or extent
Last update: May 12, 2016
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The magnitude of Newton's discovery in the field of Physics cannot be denied. [noun]
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The magnitude of the task was overwhelming. [noun]
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The magnitude of brightness of a star. [Please select]
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Because of the magnitude of the project, I need to hire some additional workers. [Please select]
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The team's defeat was of such magnitude the coach screamed at everyone within hearing range. [Please select]
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It takes years of planning to organize an event of the magnitude of the Olympic Games. [Please select]
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It is the first time that accusations of this magnitude have been made against a President of this country. [Please select]
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Mother Teresa once said that it is not the magnitude of our actions, but the amount of love that is put into them that matters. [Please select]
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On September 19, 1985, at 7:19 a.m., an earthquake lasted for three minutes off the Pacific coast of Mexico. Its magnitude was 8.1. [Please select]
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On March 27, 1964, North America's strongest recorded earthquake, with a magnitude of 9.2, hit central Alaska. [Please select]
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In 1596, David Fabricius discovered that a certain star was variable in brightness, sometimes fading from third magnitude to invisibility. [Please select]
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The mystery in which it was involved but added to its magnitude. [Please select]
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Even with the size of the foreign contract their magnitude startled him. [Please select]
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And even their magnitude, while it alarmed him, brought no protest from him. [Please select]
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She could scarcely believe the news, so great was its magnitude. [Please select]
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Little did they realize the magnitude of the task before them. [Please select]
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That speech alone showed the magnitude of his position in their eyes. [Please select]
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