Making something larger, stronger, or more intense; increasing the magnitude or effect of something. Often used to describe processes that enhance or expand existing conditions.
From Latin 'amplificare' meaning 'to enlarge' or 'to extend,' from 'amplus' (large) and 'facere' (to make). The word entered English through rhetoric, where it meant expanding on ideas for greater effect.
Amplifying is like having a megaphone for effects—it takes what's already there and makes it bigger, louder, and more noticeable! In systems, small amplifying effects can lead to dramatic changes over time.
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