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AMPLIFICATION

Volume 1 · 52 words · 1778 Edition

in Roman antiquity, was the referring to past sentence in certain causes. This the judge did, by pronouncing the word amplius; or by writing the letters N. L. for non liquet; thereby signifying, that, as the cause was not clear, it would be necessary to bring further evidence.

in rhetoric. See EXAGGERATION.