To increase the inherent loudness of a sound This differs from volume control in that you are actually changing the file when you Amplify Many digital audio editors, such as Blaze Audio RipEditBurn and Wave Creator, offer this effect
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To add details to a statement, to explain in greater detail An observer may not assist the competitor with advise at any time He should not attempt, and is not qualified, to amplify, explain or interpret the rules to a competitor 6 3
If you amplify a sound, you make it louder, usually by using electronic equipment. This landscape seemed to trap and amplify sounds The music was amplified with microphones `This is the police,' came the amplified voice from the helicopter. + amplification am·pli·fi·ca·tion a voice that needed no amplification
To amplify something means to increase its strength or intensity. The mist had been replaced by a kind of haze that seemed to amplify the heat