amplify (Meaning)
amplify (v)
increase in size, volume or significance
to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth
exaggerate or make bigger
increase the volume of
amplify (v. t.)
To render larger, more extended, or more intense, and the like; -- used especially of telescopes, microscopes, etc.
To enlarge by addition or discussion; to treat copiously by adding particulars, illustrations, etc.; to expand; to make much of.
amplify (v. i.)
To become larger.
To speak largely or copiously; to be diffuse in argument or description; to dilate; to expatiate; -- often with on or upon.
Synonyms & Antonyms of amplify
amplify Sentence Examples
- The speaker aimed to amplify their message by utilizing social media to reach a wider audience.
- The musician used strategically placed microphones to amplify the acoustics of the intimate concert venue.
- The marketing team decided to amplify the impact of their campaign by incorporating multimedia elements.
- In order to clarify the details of the project, the manager decided to amplify the information during the team meeting.
- The environmental organization sought to amplify awareness about climate change through educational programs.
- The software engineer worked to amplify the performance of the application by optimizing its code.
- The coach encouraged the athletes to amplify their efforts in the final stretch of the competition.
- The artist used contrasting colors to amplify the intensity and emotion conveyed in the painting.
- The teacher utilized interactive activities to amplify the students' understanding of complex concepts.
- During the protest, the crowd chanted slogans to amplify their collective demand for justice.
FAQs About the word amplify
increase in size, volume or significance, to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth, exaggerate or make bigger, increase the volume ofTo render larger, more extende
develop, supplement, expand, dilate (on or upon), enlarge (on or upon), add (to), complement,flesh (out), elaborate (on),run on
shorten, condense,shorten, summarize, condense, summarize, contract, sum up, abridge, contract
The speaker aimed to amplify their message by utilizing social media to reach a wider audience.
The musician used strategically placed microphones to amplify the acoustics of the intimate concert venue.
The marketing team decided to amplify the impact of their campaign by incorporating multimedia elements.
In order to clarify the details of the project, the manager decided to amplify the information during the team meeting.