AMPLIO, amplio
Sounds Like: AHM-plee-oh
Translations: enlarge, increase, amplify, extend, magnify, make greater, improve, enhance, honor, glorify, postpone, defer
From the root: AMPLIO
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: Ampliō is a Latin verb meaning to enlarge, increase, or amplify. It is commonly used to describe making something physically larger, or to enhance or improve something in a more abstract sense, such as one's reputation or power. It can also mean to honor or glorify, or in a legal context, to postpone or defer a judgment.
Inflection: First Conjugation, Present Active Indicative, First Person Singular
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From the same root
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- AMPLIAMUS — we enlarge, we extend, we amplify, we magnify, we increase
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