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- Dictionaryam·pli·fy/ˈampləˌfī/
verb
- 1. increase the volume of (sound), especially using an amplifier: "the accompanying chords have been amplified in our arrangement" Similar Opposite
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Amplify definition: to make larger, greater, or stronger; enlarge; extend.. See examples of AMPLIFY used in a sentence.
AMPLIFY meaning: 1. to make something louder: 2. to increase the size or effect of something: 3. to make something…. Learn more.
The verb amplify means to crank up the volume. Speakers amplify, or raise, the volume of the noise coming through a microphone so that everyone at the rock show can hear.
1. to make larger, greater, or stronger; enlarge; extend. 2. to expand in stating or describing, as by details or illustrations; clarify by expanding. 3. a. to increase the amplitude of; cause amplification in.
Definition of amplify verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
AMPLIFY definition: 1. to make a sound louder using electronic equipment 2. to make a feeling or opinion stronger or…. Learn more.
1. If you amplify a sound, you make it louder, usually by using electronic equipment. [...] 2. To amplify something means to increase its strength or intensity. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'amplify' American English: æmplɪfaɪ British English: æmplɪfaɪ. More. Conjugations of 'amplify' present simple: I amplify, you amplify [...]
amplify meaning, definition, what is amplify: to make sound louder, especially musical...: Learn more.
To amplify something means to increase its strength or intensity. The mist had been replaced by a kind of haze that seemed to amplify the heat. More Synonyms of amplify
to make larger, greater, or stronger; enlarge; extend. to expand in stating or describing, as by details or illustrations; clarify by expanding. Electricity to increase the amplitude of; cause amplification in. [Archaic.]to exaggerate. v.i. to discourse at length;