Similar words: enhance, enhancement, advanced, balanced, chance, by chance, perchance, fat chance. Meaning: [ɪn'hɑːns] adj. increased or intensified in value or beauty or quality.
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31 Furthermore, some branches of physical geography had proceeded as far as they could without an enhanced knowledge of processes.
32 Try to see a given situation as it truly is when not enhanced by the torture inflicted by your imagination.
33 Since its foundation it has emphasised that the profit potential in exporting will be enhanced if export management is in trained hands.
34 Their advantages come not just through enhanced examination success - the grammar schools achieved that.
35 But now, with customers expecting more, creating a seamless roaming environment and providing enhanced services will be the key.
36 These developments have greatly enhanced our understanding of how the visual system functions.
37 The signals reflected back from solid objects like these skulls form an image which can be enhanced by a computer.
38 Much of the figures is covered in close-set pattern, and the decorative effect enhanced by patches of white and purple-red.
39 Sizewell B, with enhanced diversity in control and monitoring systems, will certainly produce at over 85 percent load factor.
40 The pleasure of this story was further enhanced by an incident that took place a few weeks later.
41 Like any investments, they can be enhanced, even at a late date[sentencedict.com], by further contributions of time and effort.
42 They further suggest that we are presently living in a time of enhanced cratering activity.
43 The cognitive model proposes a direct causal link: participation brings about enhanced information on goals, and so performance is improved.
44 Some Members have claimed that the coverage the committees have received has enhanced their standing and authority.
45 The attraction of shells has often been enhanced by attributing to them symbolic meanings suggested by more or less fanciful resemblances.
46 The power of such groups will be enhanced if the organisation requires their expertise in order to function.
47 The plan enhanced Chapman's fame in the football world generally, but it was too radical to win immediate acceptance.
48 Over the years they have significantly enhanced the quality of the education and the facilities available to our students.
49 The degree of social closure of the upper class is considerably enhanced by the extensive networks of interlocking directorships.
50 After the programme,(www.Sentencedict.com) those enrolled showed enhanced brain activity while reading.
51 The brunette was strikingly attractive in a way that was dramatically enhanced by make-up and clothes.
52 By quadrupling the number of visitors, our foreign exchange would be enhanced by nearly £20,000 million.
53 Secondly, there is an enhanced permeability of the abomasal epithelium to macromolecules such as pepsinogen and plasma proteins.
54 He seemed to display a certain insensitivity in these cases - an impression enhanced by his somewhat pedantic way of speech.
55 A visit to a historical site may be enhanced by carrying out artwork or creative writing or drama work.
56 His chances of accomplishing policy change will also be enhanced if he maintains high levels of support in public opinion polls.
57 Some better-known examples are electronic mail, enhanced fax, and electronic data interchange.
58 The result is that the concentration of neurotransmitters in a synapse increases and the normal actions of the neurotransmitter is enhanced.
59 This, not surprisingly, was enhanced by miniature benches and wooden walling: a busman's holiday to a craftsman carpenter.
60 As more and more information is gathered and the idea is further enhanced, its value to the organization becomes more apparent.
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