Similar words: certified, ratified, gratified, justified, mystified, identified, ossified, dignified. Meaning: ['fɔrtɪfaɪ /'fɔːt-] adj. 1. secured with bastions or fortifications 2. having something added to increase the strength.
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61. In the east of the country they live on fortified ranches protected by private sub-machine-gun toting armies.
62. Meantime the Trojan camp, fortified only by earthworks and deprived of its leader and its best warriors, was hard-pressed.
63. His edge was none too great for a general who planned to attack a heavily fortified position.
64. Originally built in 1600, the first building on this site was a fortified lookout tower.
65. The rest of the film shows their ordeal as they make repeated assaults on the steep, mud-slick, heavily fortified hill.
66. In September, government forces moved into Latakia, a port city where Rifaat exerts power, to confiscate a fortified compound.
67. I hollered for fortified wines and drank quarts of tongue-frazzling black coffee.
68. Almost immediately this treaty was transgressed by the construction of fortified trading posts on the Platte River and along the Oregon Trail.
69. It also fortified imperialist competition: each Great Power rival was now backed by popular support.
70. Dislike of party lists is often fortified by dark suspicions about the quality of the candidates they supposedly include.
71. In some areas, rice is fortified with thiamin, iron and vitamin B6, nicotinic acid.
72. To the decaying line of older castles and fortified manor houses he added one new prestige building, Camber Castle.
73. They were all fortified some time after the late third century and are characterized by their broadly rectangular shape and small size.
74. He created a chain of fortified villages and strongpoints and established a corps of mercenary troops to guard them.
75. It was this kind of personal therapy that fortified Ocker Tyron's private contempt for the human race.
76. The establishment of fortified places in Latium, the papal castles, meant maintaining garrisons in each one.
77. This rim wall has been built up and fortified and marks the boundary of the town.
78. It is a large castle, strongly fortified and with small window openings high up on the massive walls.
79. The isolated communities of the wooded highlands have been fortified.
80. Leading sixty warriors stripped for battle to McNall's cabin, where several families had fortified themselves, Joseph repeated his warning.
81. There are towers at intervals for reinforcement and there are eight fortified city gates which were originally richly decorated with sculptural work.
82. Or perhaps Mr Milosevic has actually felt fortified by recent international events.
83. Republicans want demilitarisation, particularly in the heavily fortified south Armagh area. Sentencedict.com
84. Thirty policemen were massacred in Rukum last week when the rebels launched a direct assault on their heavily fortified headquarters.
85. Osric certainly continued the war with Cadwallon, and besieged him in a fortified stronghold.
86. Hammershus: Scandinavia's largest castle; walks by rocky lakes; old fishing villages and smoke-houses; round fortified medieval churches.
87. The Templars first built it as a fortified manor but later generations had embellished it to make it more comfortable.
88. They drove on fortified with still more Scotch.
89. The flour was fortified with vitamins.
90. An opening in a fortified wall; an embrasure.
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