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Term: inlarging glass

Description:

An inlarging glass refers to a magnifying glass that is used to enlarge or amplify the size of objects or text for better visibility, typically by visually impaired individuals, collectors, or enthusiasts.

Examples of usage:

Sense 1: Noun (Object)

1. He used an inlarging glass to examine the intricate details of the ancient coin.

2. The artist relied on an inlarging glass to minutely analyze the brushstrokes of the masterpiece.

3. The elderly lady could read the fine print easily with the help of her trusty inlarging glass.

Sense 2: Verb (Act of enlarging)

1. The graphic designer suggested inlarging the font size to make the text more readable.

2. The optometrist advised inlarging the print size on the computer screen to reduce eye strain.

3. The museum curator decided to inlarge the exhibit labels to ensure visitors could read the information clearly.

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