inmagnible
Refers to something that cannot be magnified, enlarged, or increased in scale, often because it lacks physical extension or reached a limit of resolution. It is a technical or rare term used to describe entities or concepts that remain constant in size regardless of the instruments used to observe them.
Exemplos
3 de 5The tiny scratch on the lens was so minute that it remained inmagnible even under the low-power microscope.
The tiny scratch on the lens was so minute that it remained inmagnible even under the low-power microscope.
The professor noted that certain theoretical points in space are considered inmagnible because they lack physical dimensions.
The professor noted that certain theoretical points in space are considered inmagnible because they lack physical dimensions.
I tried to zoom in on the thumbnail, but the image was inmagnible without losing all its detail.
I tried to zoom in on the thumbnail, but the image was inmagnible without losing all its detail.
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Break it down: IN (not) + MAGNI (large/magnify) + IBLE (able). Not-magnify-able.
Quiz rápido
Because the digital file was corrupted at a low resolution, the fine details were ______, no matter how much we zoomed in.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: inmagnible
Exemplos
The tiny scratch on the lens was so minute that it remained inmagnible even under the low-power microscope.
everydayThe tiny scratch on the lens was so minute that it remained inmagnible even under the low-power microscope.
The professor noted that certain theoretical points in space are considered inmagnible because they lack physical dimensions.
formalThe professor noted that certain theoretical points in space are considered inmagnible because they lack physical dimensions.
I tried to zoom in on the thumbnail, but the image was inmagnible without losing all its detail.
informalI tried to zoom in on the thumbnail, but the image was inmagnible without losing all its detail.
In classical metaphysics, the soul is often described as an inmagnible substance as it does not occupy space.
academicIn classical metaphysics, the soul is often described as an inmagnible substance as it does not occupy space.
The contract specified that the font size of the fine print must not be inmagnible to a person with standard vision.
businessThe contract specified that the font size of the fine print must not be inmagnible to a person with standard vision.
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
inmagnible to the eye
inmagnible to the eye
inherently inmagnible
inherently inmagnible
of inmagnible scale
of inmagnible scale
Frequentemente confundido com
Unimaginable means impossible to think of or conceive, while inmagnible means impossible to physically magnify.
Intangible means something that cannot be touched, whereas inmagnible refers specifically to the inability to enlarge an image or object.
Notas de uso
This word is extremely rare and usually found in specialized texts concerning optics, geometry, or 17th-century philosophy. It should be used when discussing the technical limitations of enlargement.
Erros comuns
Learners often misspell this word as 'unmagnifiable' or confuse it with 'unimaginable' due to the similar prefix and length.
Dica de memorização
Break it down: IN (not) + MAGNI (large/magnify) + IBLE (able). Not-magnify-able.
Origem da palavra
From Latin 'in-' (not) + 'magnificare' (to make large/magnify) + the suffix '-ible' (capable of).
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
Because the digital file was corrupted at a low resolution, the fine details were ______, no matter how much we zoomed in.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: inmagnible
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