Amplifications synonyms
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An increase in amount or degree:
(Electronics) The process of taking a parsed tree of an abstract integrated circuit definition in a language such as Verilog and creating a hierarchy of module instances that ends with primitive (atomic) gates and statements.
A thing that augments; addition; increase
A thing or part added; increase; specif., a room or rooms added to a building
(Music) A gradual increase in volume (crescendo), usually followed by a gradual decrease (decrescendo)
(Chiefly British) An increase in salary or wages; a raise.
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Proliferation is a rapid increase in numbers or rapid growth.
(Uncountable, mathematics) The process of computing the sum of a number with itself a specified number of times, or any other analogous binary operation that combines other mathematical objects.
A sudden rise, as in prices
The act of increasing:
An abrupt increase.
An increase, as in size, number, value, or strength; extension or expansion:
The act of making something larger.
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An increase in amount, power, etc.
An increase in salary.
contractions (antonym)
(Physiology) The shortening and thickening of functioning muscle or muscle fiber.
compressions (antonym)
An increase in density; the act of compressing, or the state of being compressed; compaction
condensations (antonym)
The change of a gas or vapor to a liquid, either by cooling or by being subjected to increased pressure. When water vapor cools in the atmosphere, for example, it condenses into tiny drops of water, which form clouds.
decreases (antonym)
(Knitting) A reduction in the number of stitches, usually accomplished by suspending the stitch to be decreased from another existing stitch or by knitting it together with another stitch. See Decrease (knitting).
reductions (antonym)
The result of reducing:
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Find another word for amplifications. In this page you can discover 21 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for amplifications, like: gains, elaborations, augmentations, additions, upsurges, swells, rises, proliferations, multiplications, jumps and increases.