Similar words: strengthen, strength, tower of strength, lengthen, length, lengthy, at length, lengthways. Meaning: ['strŋθn] adj. given added strength or support.
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91. New signings David James and Paul Stewart have further strengthened a strong squad that has been rejuvenated in the last year.
92. In all its acquisitions, Guinness has sought business opportunities that have enhanced and strengthened its core activities.
93. Woolley felt certain that he had made an important discovery and his conviction was strengthened as more evidence came to light.
94. Since then the resources of that department have been strengthened, and much has been done to streamline procedures.
95. All the adversity I've had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me... You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you. Walt Disney
96. In fact, the courage shown by their martyred brothers and sisters had only strengthened their resolve to persevere.
97. In retrospect, I realize that this strengthened my ability to become an effective leader.
98. The soundboard on the Bergh Apton example was similarly strengthened by a metal binding strip.
99. Anticipating the attacks, de Lattre had strengthened the Red River valley with hundreds of cement blockhouses and new airfields.
100. We see no evidence that the code, as recently strengthened, has proved inadequate.
101. This effort has been strengthened by Police input into driver training schools operated by both major Lothian based bus companies.
102. A recent Houston Chronicle poll found that two-thirds of Houstonians believed new Latino immigrants strengthened their city.
103. Nuclear nervousness predates Chernobyl; but what happened there greatly strengthened it.
104. In a short period of rapid theoretical development the emergent core of regional planning principles and practices strengthened considerably.
105. Though not a natural speaker his pithy style, backed by his fame and renunciation, strengthened the Student Volunteer Missionary movement.
106. He believes that ScotRail's 9 percent increase in revenue over the past year has strengthened his case for a buy-out.
107. The needle immediately showed a reading,(http://sentencedict.com/strengthened.html) which then strengthened and weakened as he moved about the warehouse.
108. A series of important enactments more recently has confirmed and strengthened the position of auditors.
109. We are also anxious to see marine nature conservation strengthened.
110. As a major national organisation, commanding massive public support, the Trust's influence in Whitehall is strengthened.
111. The clutch has also been strengthened and a full Force exhaust system in titanium is added.
112. This institutional development has strengthened those features of the system which foster a community of political-military interest at policy-making levels.
113. In some cases metals are actually strengthened by this process, which is known as cold working.
114. Galileo and Kepler certainly strengthened the case in favour of the Copernican theory.
115. The requirements that member states co-operate are at the same time strengthened.
116. With each one, Apple strengthened its contention that the mission of Macintosh was finally on course.
117. The foreground is also strengthened with the same sweeping strokes.
118. These new committees have greatly strengthened the House so far as controlling the Executive is concerned.
119. Ali's testimony seems to have strengthened the case for the prosecution.
120. At the Cotswold Wildlife Park devices are fitted to their rare birds which are housed in large strengthened cages.
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