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Enlarged to an abnormal degree.
exaggerated
enlarged
increased
exaggerated
enlarged
1
Several experts said the new rating
exaggerated
the severity of the crisis.
2
His apocalyptic warnings of disasters to come were often
exaggerated
for effect.
3
Some analysts said their potential to affect oil prices may be
exaggerated
.
4
Natural grumbling among the troops was repeated and
exaggerated
in the North.
5
A natural expert in hyperbole, he had not
exaggerated
in the least.
1
However, right and left atrial dimensions in our patients were greatly
enlarged
.
2
Conclusions: The present data suggest that CIMT is
enlarged
in HD patients.
3
The existing order was simply
enlarged
,
and thereby radicalised, rather than transformed.
4
The
enlarged
company will seek a listing on the Nasdaq stock market.
5
The glands in the right axilla and the groin were much
enlarged
.
1
That sense of freedom she'd felt earlier was
magnified
by this place.
2
Threat by the future: substitute reason, thus-right cause; no cause; cause
magnified
.
3
The one nature
magnified
labor, the other nature depreciated and despised it.
4
But there was one euro side-effect that
magnified
all the other problems.
5
The infinitesimal growth of a plant became highly
magnified
in the experiment.
6
The Royal prerogative had been
magnified
to the skies in theological works.
7
The significance of Obama's new financial edge was
magnified
by the calendar.
8
The stillness of the house
magnified
the sound; the dusty air vibrated.
9
Unlike the fellow fire sign Sagittarius, Leos are quite
magnified
by appearances.
10
With the damage
magnified
,
I could see what was actually going on.
11
The noise tends to get
magnified
because it makes good media headlines.
12
Trouble
magnified
its image in his visor and immediately noticed three things.
13
The heat became intense, and the noises of the summer night
magnified
.
14
I think our difficulties would have been
magnified
greatly with another baby.
15
The ignorance, which
magnified
the hopes, diminished the perils, of the enterprise.
16
Market participants have speculated high-frequency and algorithmic trading
magnified
the wild swing.
magnified
magnify
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magnify by
magnify about
magnify when
magnify view
magnify many