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Sentence count:164+4Posted:2017-03-16Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: certifiedratifiedgratifiedjustifiedmystifiedidentifiedossifieddignifiedMeaning: ['fɔrtɪfaɪ /'fɔːt-]  adj. 1. secured with bastions or fortifications 2. having something added to increase the strength. 
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31. Henry claimed custody of the child but her kinsmen fortified their castles and refused to hand her over.
32. A bottle of whisky did the rounds while they fortified themselves for the count.
33. The occupying forces generally stay within their heavily fortified garrisons for fear of attack.
34. These two areas of dispute sustained and fortified each other throughout the eighteen months of Baldwin's unease.
35. The crenellated twin towers are among the last remnants of the fortified wall that used to enclose the city.
36. It looked no doubt much like other fortified noble houses of the period in Rome, although it was perhaps more lavishly decorated.
37. This cereal says it's fortified with 10 essential vitamins and minerals.
38. The most easterly section of the Siberian Line was the Kolyvano-Kuznetsk fortified Line.
39. Skim milk must be fortified with vitamin A to contain 2, 000 international units per quart.
40. Some foods, such as breakfast cereals, are also fortified with B group vitamins.
41. The city was fortified and was able to repel raids by pirates and a siege by the Saracens in 866-7.
42. The second type of late Saxon town, which overlaps in some cases with the first, is the fortified burghs.
43. The dead lay inside this fortified enclosure in rows as neat as those in the Martins' kitchen-garden.
44. Kitzbuhel is an ancient fortified town with fine medieval buildings.
45. Thus fortified, the Webbs decried both Owen and Marx for depending on the labour theory of value.
46. Innocent's building at the Vatican was fortified with towers and an encircling wall and was meant for longer residence.
47. The old citadel remains; a fortified entrance gate, a ruined keep, some fine slabs of wall.
48. They set fire to plantation houses and drove the whites who were not killed into fortified cities.
49. Then King Edward I had it fortified with walls and a moat.
50. At this hour they were all barricaded and fortified[sentencedict.com], protected by wire and armed with heavy padlocks.
51. Several thousand students and union members marched on the heavily fortified U.S.
52. The girls' typing desks were pushed together into a fortified ghetto behind the stacked boxes.
53. Through the World's Edge Mountains great fortified underground roads linked their underground cities.
54. Outside this was a citadel, fortified like the inner bailey(sentencedict.com), but containing a greater number of buildings.
55. Although partially ruined, the watchtower had been rebuilt and fortified by Skarsnik's Goblins.
56. Consideration of these sites, whether they were burgi or not, introduces another element into the discussion of fortified small towns.
57. But Holy Trinity had ceased forging that armor and was sending Catholic kids off fortified with nothing more than compassionate impulses.
58. Cultured fungi and other microorganisms will be textured and fortified with vitamins before being artificially flavoured prior to packaging.
59. This square tower has circular turrets on each side, the whole making a fortified place of retreat.
60. Once the thriving port of Linlithgow, Blackness is a picturesque village with a heavily fortified castle.
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