Special curved lenses are used to make objects larger. It is a sense of scale and perception that makes distant objects magnified.
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Distant Sense of Random Menace was created in 2004.
The question makes no sense. Objects are buoyant in a surrounding fluid; change the fluid, change their buoyancy.
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It can effect the air around it affect the object that is heated as well
Othello's hamartia would either be his misplaced trust upon Iago or his magnified sense of jealousy.
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"Opposite" only makes sense for simple properties, such as "high", "fast", "intelligent", etc. - not for complex objects or ideas.
your eye takes the light and makes objects more vibrant using the light.
There is none. "Opposite" makes sense for most adjectives (properties) such as high, fast, clever, dark, etc.; it doesn't make sense to talk about the "opposite" of complicated objects.
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There is no such thing. It makes sense to talk about opposites of simple properties (adjectives), such as "fast", "clever", etc.; in general, it doesn't make so much sense to talk about the opposites of objects (nouns).
something like"I can jump" makes sense but"I do pull"does not make sense