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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121 Dietary replacement of arachidonic acid by eicosapentaenoic acid results in an enhanced resistance to ethanol induced gastric damage.
122 Learning is enhanced by technologies that help people understand difficult information.
123 On the other hand, individual artistry is likely to be enhanced by an increased consciousness of craft.
124 These areas have apparently acquired an enhanced vitrinite reflectance which has led to an apparent overestimate of uplift.
125 Experience suggests that it is not just valuable but essential for recruitment, as well as for effective working relationships and enhanced musical performance.
126 The value of the 2, 000 acres of ranch property would be greatly enhanced without the landfill as its closest neighbor.
127 Alice's mystique was enhanced by her height and good looks.
128 In addition, environmental standards have improved - sometimes dramatically - and leisure and recreational facilities have been substantially enhanced.
129 If Cadbury buys Orangina, as appears likely, its position will be further enhanced.
130 Nevertheless, in many schools enhanced staffing stirred up traditional structures and assumptions to produce a more open and reflective professional climate.
131 The magnitude of the early railway works was enhanced by the severe limitation the engineers placed upon themselves as regards gradients.
132 Savage Orc Shamans are best placed with units of Savage Orcs where their protective tattoos will be enhanced.
133 The last traces of independence within the military establishment were removed and the State's powers of coercion greatly enhanced.
134 The importance of these functions was enhanced by the barbarian invasions of the fifth century.
135 Secondly, by the mid-70's the payroll system could no longer be easily enhanced to accommodate new requirements.
136 The MPhys is an enhanced first degree which will be taken by students seeking careers as professional physicists.
137 Informal as it was, this feedback greatly enhanced the managers' ability to learn from experience.
138 The store manager appeared to possess a certain charisma which enhanced his position as a manager of others.
139 Many genotoxic cancer treatments may also exert their effect through the enhanced induction of apoptosis.
140 It also enhanced the national rivalries that would eventually touch off the First World War.
141 Ballet Arts Foundation offers a more traditional interpretation,(www.Sentencedict.com) enhanced by professionally built scenes and costumes.
142 The education authority is of course responsible for promoting equality of opportunity and ensuring that its equal opportunities policies are enhanced through Compact.
143 Its reputation wasn't threatened but enhanced. Public trust in the court deepened.
144 Pumping much of the enhanced capital expenditure into new prison building often has the effect of draining the prison of vital resources.
145 Their opposite numbers favored an attitude that fostered any means by which the aesthetic character of the photographic print might be enhanced.
146 In a number of overseas countries the role of actuaries has been enhanced by requiring them to fulfil a statutory role.
147 Verio also offers selected enhanced services such as Web hosting, electronic commerce and virtual private networks.
148 These fractures also provide the Stinkdolomit with an enhanced permeability thereby improving the potential productivity of the rocks.
149 Their dedication to the cause was in no way diminished by their exile, and in many ways was enhanced by it.
150 Reiteration of a decade-old deception could not fail to foster an enhanced sense of futility.
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