Meaning & Definition of Magnification in English
Magnification
The process of enlarging the appearance of an object.
Pronunciation:
/ˌmæɡ.nɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
magnificationsDetailed Definitions
Definition: The degree to which an object is enlarged when viewed through an optical instrument.
Example Sentence: The magnification of the microscope allowed us to see the tiny details of the cells.
Definition: A measure of how much larger an object appears compared to its actual size.
Example Sentence: A magnification of 10x means the object appears ten times larger than it is.
Definition: The act of making something appear larger than it is.
Example Sentence: The artist used magnification in his paintings to draw attention to specific features.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin magnificatio(n-), from magnificare 'to make great'
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- optical magnification: Enlargement of an image through lenses or optical instruments.
- digital magnification: Enlargement of an image using digital technology.
- magnification factor: The ratio of the size of the image to the size of the object.
Translations
- Spanish: ampliación
- French: grossissement
- German: Vergrößerung
- Russian: увеличение
Related Words
- magnify: To make something appear larger than it is.
- magnifier: An optical instrument for making objects appear larger.
- magnificence: The quality of being magnificent or grand.
Slang Meanings of magnification
Meaning: Seeing things in a larger context.
Example Sentence: He likes to say he doesn’t just magnification the details, he sees the big picture.
Meaning: To blow things out of proportion.
Example Sentence: Stop magnifying the issue; it’s really not that big of a deal.