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amplification
[am-pluh-fi-key-shuhn]
noun
the act of amplifying or the state of being amplified.
expansion of a statement, narrative, etc., as for rhetorical purposes.
In the revision, the story underwent considerable amplification.
a statement, narrative, etc., so expanded.
The text of the second edition was an amplification.
the matter or substance used to expand an idea, statement, or the like.
He added an extra paragraph to his speech as an amplification.
Electricity., increase in the strength of current, voltage, or power.
Genetics., gene amplification.
amplification
/ ˌæmplɪfɪˈkeɪʃən /
noun
the act or result of amplifying
material added to a statement, story, etc, in order to expand or clarify it
a statement, story, etc, with such additional material
electronics
the increase in strength of an electrical signal by means of an amplifier
another word for gain 1
Also called: gene amplification. genetics the production of multiple copies of a particular gene or DNA sequence. It can occur naturally or artificially, by genetic engineering techniques
amplification
An increase in the magnitude or strength of an electric current, a force, or another physical quantity, such as a radio signal.
Word History and Origins
Origin of amplification1
Example Sentences
The notification, in an email from the federal Department of Education, was 84 words in length — and, according to education officials and advocates, included no amplification:
What media critics call “distributed amplification,” football calls “flooding the zone” and school librarians call “wasting everyone’s time” is the beginning and the end of their strategy.
The festival has been slowly evolving a system of outdoor amplification, and it captures excellent audio on streams of the Libbey Bowl concerts.
All prove believable and their trio at the end is exquisite, even if with amplification and the dramatic limitations of the production they have limited presence.
Second is “amplification” of the variety within your organization so it “better matches the variety of the environment.”
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