magnification and minimization
Magnification refers to the act of exaggerating or emphasizing certain aspects or details of a situation, event, or object. It involves enlarging the significance or impact of something beyond its actual scale or importance. Minimization, on the other hand, is the act of downplaying or reducing the significance or importance of certain aspects or details. It involves diminishing the impact or value of something to make it seem less significant than it actually is.
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