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enhance
/ ɪnˈhɑːns /
verb
(tr) to intensify or increase in quality, value, power, etc; improve; augment
Other Word Forms
- enhancement noun
- enhancive adjective
- unenhanced adjective
- enhancer noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of enhance1
Word History and Origins
Origin of enhance1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
"It is clear there is a need to maintain and improve these important buildings whilst also enhancing the environmental sustainability of these venues," said Dafydd Rhys, chief executive of the Arts Council of Wales.
It is “committed to wildfire mitigation through grid hardening, situational awareness and enhanced operational practices.”
This might be the furthest Wales' men have ever travelled for a qualifying match, but that distance only appears to have enhanced the appeal of this trip for the Red Wall.
The goal, the statement said, “is to work together to dismantle transnational organized crime through enhanced cooperation.”
"We are going to increase and enhance the strikes of our operation, and that is why we called you," he said.
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When To Use
To enhance is to raise to a higher degree, such as to magnify or intensify something. To enhance a photo, for example, is to improve the colors, lighting, or other characteristics in order to improve the photo.Generally speaking, enhancing somehow makes something better. Something that is enhanced has its intensity, value, or size increased.To enhance is also to increase the value or price of something. A tie might not be very valued just for being a tie, for example. But if that tie was worn by someone famous, the tie’s value is enhanced because that celebrity wore it.Example: Salt is commonly added to dishes to enhance their flavor.
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