strengthen
Americanverb
Other Word Forms
- overstrengthen verb
- prestrengthen verb (used with object)
- restrengthen verb
- strengthener noun
- strengtheningly adverb
- unstrengthened adjective
- unstrengthening adjective
Etymology
Origin of strengthen
First recorded in 1250–1300, strengthen is from the Middle English word strengthnen. See strength, -en 1
Example Sentences
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“We have a system that works. Let’s strengthen it.”
From Salon
Should Carrick manage to steer United into the Champions League, he will strengthen the case for him to stay in charge beyond this season.
From BBC
One precondition for a hike would be that the labor market would have to not only rebound but strengthen, Luzzetti noted.
From MarketWatch
The greenback strengthened to its highest level in more than three months.
Natural England only considers wild releases where beavers can support clear positive outcomes - restoring natural processes, contributing to flood management, improving water quality or strengthening genetic diversity.
From BBC
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