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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | Amplification | Repeating a word or expression while adding more detail to it. " | Rhetoric Devices |
| 2 | Amplification | Repeating a word or expression while adding more detail to it | Speech Techniques |
| 3 | Amplification | means saying much about one thing. Writers may intentionally develop a point in many ways so that it can be shown in different lights or emphasized. | Rhetorical Terms |
| 4 | amplification | An addition to or expansion of a statement or idea. | Anthology Review T3 |
| 5 | Amplification | use of bare expressions, likely to be ignored or misunderstood by a hearer or reader because of the bluntness. Emphasis through restatement with additional details. | AP English Welsh Lit Terms |
| 6 | amplification | The increase of a signal's amplitude by the use of an external device | CWNA - Radio Frequency Fundamentals |
| 7 | Amplification | strengthening of a stimulus | Biology - Chapter 49 |
| 8 | amplification | n. 扩大;加强 | september1 |
| 9 | amplification | n. strengthening, reinforcement; enlarging | GRE Complete List 9000+ words 3 of 59 sets |
| 10 | Amplification | An increase in the number of copies of a specific DNA fragment; can be in vivo or in vitro. | Genetics |
| 11 | amplification | increase in the number of copies of a specific dna fragment | Genetic Vocab Terms |
| 12 | amplification | increase in the number of copies of a specific dna fragment | Genetic Vocab Terms |
| 13 | Amplification | An increase in the number of copies of a specific DNA fragment; can be in vivo or in vitro | Genetics Vocabulary |
| 14 | amplification | express more than actually felt | Psychology; culture and emotion (7) |
| 15 | amplification | involves repeating a word or expression while adding more details to it, in order to emphasize what might otherwise be passed over | Mr. Green Rhetorical Devices (16-30) |
| 16 | amplification | "The Lord also will be a refuge for the oppressed,/A refuge in times of trouble." -- Psalm 9:9 (KJV) | Mr. Green Rhetorical Devices (16-30) |
| 17 | amplification | "In everything remember the passing of time, a time which cannot be called again." | Mr. Green Rhetorical Devices (16-30) |
| 18 | amplification | involves repeating a word or expression while adding more details to it, in order to emphasize what might otherwise be passed over | Mr. Green Rhetorical Devices (16-30) Just terms |
| 19 | amplification | extending thoughts or statements to increase rhetorical effect, to add importance, or to make the most of a thought or circumstance | English vocabulary |
| 20 | Amplification | rephrase ideas to bring them into focus | COMM 250 Final |
| 21 | Amplification | rephrase ideas to bring them into focus | Comm Pt 2 |
| 22 | Amplification | rephrase ideas to bring them into focus | CommWords |
| 23 | Amplification | rephrase ideas to bring them into focus | Comm Definitions |
| 24 | amplification | in which you rephrase ideas to bring them into focus | Ch 12 |
| 25 | amplification | the strengthening of an electrical signal, often used to increase the intensity of a sound wave | Science Chapter 16 Vocab |
| 26 | amplification | a process of using knowledge of the history and meaning of symbols to understand unconscious material, like those that arise from patients' dreams | Jung, ToPaC |
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