Examples of using Magnify in English and their translations into Hebrew
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If I could just magnify that, I could find out whose hand it is.
my soul doth magnify the Lord and my spirit hath rejoiced in God, my savior.
People should not always magnify God in heaven and see God on earth as an average person.
If you could magnify an electron to the size of the earth
can help magnify these intangibles three ways, in the protagonist of the story, in the audience.
Although both instruments magnify objects so that the human eye can see them, a microscope looks at things very near, while telescopes view things very far away.
A visual story can magnify the persuasive power of that sequence to make your vision crystal-clear to your team.
You needed someone who was going to restrain those impulses, not magnify and reinforce them.
When I magnify it until the dots are so big it stops looking like a person sometimes I can see glasses on him.
Digital field experiments also magnify the ethical concerns created by field experiments- a topic I will address later in this chapter and in chapter 6.
Just have to magnify those images when I get back to the lab, like real big.
There is a myriad of merchandise out there, all designed to connect with our babies, magnify their intelligence, and help them negotiate the world.
Actually, vibrations do affect everyone the same way in that they magnify all people's personal characteristics and behavioral tendencies.
distort, magnify.
Leverage may increase your profits, but as well can magnify your losses.
Sure it is. Someone like you needs to diminish their criminal impulses… not magnify them.
Individuals with retinitis pigmentosa also might consider use of low vision devices that can help magnify and illuminate objects in home and work spaces.
You can trade on leverage, but this can magnify potential gains and losses.
It's one of many natural mechanisms that magnify any warming caused by CO2 alone.
but these threats magnify each other and compound one another and make each other worse.