magnify in Hungarian
magnify in Hungarian is kinagyít, nagyít, felnagyít — magnify means to make something look bigger, usually with a lens, microscope, or similar device.
magnify in Hungarian
kinagyít
to make larger
nagyít
to make larger
felnagyít
to make larger
What does "magnify" mean?
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verb To make something look bigger, usually with a lens, microscope, or similar device.
"The telescope magnifies distant stars so they appear brighter and closer."
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verb To make a problem, feeling, or effect bigger or more intense than it really is.
"Stress tends to magnify small annoyances into major arguments."
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verb To praise or glorify, especially in religious language.
""My soul doth magnify the Lord" is a well-known line from scripture."
magnify in a sentence
- The telescope magnifies distant stars so they appear brighter and closer.
- Use the app to magnify the text if it's too small to read.
- Stress tends to magnify small annoyances into major arguments.
- "My soul doth magnify the Lord" is a well-known line from scripture.
Common Hungarian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "magnify" in Hungarian?
"magnify" in Hungarian is kinagyít, nagyít, felnagyít. magnify means: To make something look bigger, usually with a lens, microscope, or similar device.
How do you use "magnify" in a sentence?
Example: "The telescope magnifies distant stars so they appear brighter and closer." In Hungarian, "magnify" is kinagyít, nagyít, felnagyít.
Are there other ways to say "magnify" in Hungarian?
Yes — Hungarian has 3 translations listed for "magnify": kinagyít, nagyít, felnagyít.
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