Amplify in a sentence as a verb

There is nothing I can DO, nothing I can move around, paint, color, amplify, organize.

They hire sycophants who kiss upwards and amplify pressure downwards.

First, basic sensations of thirst and hunger amplify the sensation of fear.

When they drive around big vehicles their bad habits just amplify the consequences.

But if your contributions aren't good—really, really good—this will only amplify your failure.

This technology looks like it could amplify that problem significantly.

NetApp really tried to amplify the message that saying you knew when you didn't was a more egregious affront than saying you didn't know.

There are some hurdles to overcome, but a little bit of programming skill can greatly amplify the reach, scope and influence of non-programming talents.

Whenever something upsets me, I can immediately tweet about it, which will amplify the emotions.

Therefore, the most effective thing we can do is to figure out how to augment and amplify that intellect, to help us think the unthinkable as naturally, and intuitively as possible.

Pedantic silliness aside, it was clearly an illustration of how frequency can amplify small probabilities to near-certainties, evidenced by the repetitive use of the one-in-a-thousand statistic.

Amplify definitions

verb

increase in size, volume or significance; "Her terror was magnified in her mind"

See also: magnify

verb

to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth; "tended to romanticize and exaggerate this `gracious Old South' imagery"

See also: overstate exaggerate overdraw hyperbolize hyperbolise magnify

verb

exaggerate or make bigger; "The charges were inflated"

See also: inflate expand

verb

increase the volume of; "amplify sound"