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Princeton's WordNet

  1. blown-up, enlargedadjective

    as of a photograph; made larger

    "the enlarged photograph revealed many details"

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  1. blown-up

    In general, the term "blown-up" can be defined in several ways depending on the context in which it is used. 1. In a literal and physical sense, it means to destroy or damage something severely by causing it to explode. 2. In photography or art, it refers to an image, photo, or picture that has been enlarged. 3. In a metaphorical sense, often applied to problems or issues, it refers to something being overstated or exaggerated. 4. In mathematics, it refers to a particular type of transformation in algebraic geometry. 5. In film, it could refer to a cinerama process where standard film images are blown up to larger dimension prints.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of blown-up in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of blown-up in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of blown-up in a Sentence

  1. Azam Tariq:

    We have blown up the school because it was a government installation.

  2. Jeffrey Lewis:

    Nothing had blown up. There was n’t a giant stain — like they had dumped the fuel — and the vehicles had kind of just moved around, the overall level of activity at the site was much lower. So to our mind, that looked like a launch.

  3. Silvio Berlusconi:

    I'm sorry that a few words dragged out of the general context, badly interpreted, have offended the sensibility of my Arab and Muslim friends, an artificial controversy has blown up based on nothing and fed by irresponsible comments from the opposition.

  4. Mitt Romney:

    Trump has pushed the envelope on immigration so far for Republicans, I don’t know this [decision] is going to be any more damaging, the barn’s already been blown up.

  5. Jeff Jackson:

    We've come back, and it looks like half our hotel's blown up.


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