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magnificent [mægˈnıfısənt] ADJ

2. magnificent inf:

▶ magnificently ADV

significant [sıgˈnıfıkənt] ADJ

2. significant:

▶ significantly ADV

magnitude [ˈmægnıtjuːd] N

magnetize, magnetise [ˈmæg­nı­taız] VB trans

adolescence [ˌædəʊˈlesəns] N

reminiscence [ˌremıˈnısəns] N

3. reminiscence [常作复数]:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In the 15th century, choir stalls with their canopies continued to increase in magnificence.
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The view from the southwest provides a glimpse of historical magnificence of the castle, with its high walls and menacing tower.
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It was the archbishop-governors who, in the absence of the kings, attended to the city and added to its magnificence.
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The blue background of the emblem symbolizes magnificence and dignity.
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As a result, the modest building as it stands today is completely overwhelmed by the garden's sheer size and magnificence.
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But he does say that magnificence requires spending according to means, at least in the sense that poor man can not be magnificent.
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He wanted there to be a balance between comfort, convenience, and magnificence.
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There was a magnificence to it, a grandeur, a scale which has never left me.
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The cardinal was widely criticized for his taste for pomp and magnificence.
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It was notable for size, magnificence and commercial importance.
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