fortify
வலுவூட்டுவதற்கு
definition
verb
the whole town was heavily fortified
strengthen (a place) with defensive works so as to protect it against attack.
example
Gwen hugged her niece and led her inside for something to 'fortify' her for the days to come.
In the old days, a dose of spirit was added to 'fortify' the wines for a voyage to England or farther shores.
It is a habit that will 'fortify' the child's character and help him grow into a well-balanced, beautiful person.
The headman invited a witchdoctor to cleanse his homestead and 'fortify' him against evil forces.
In this mode you make a custom fighter, then you go through a tactical game of taking enemy strongholds to 'fortify' your battlefield position.
Pharmacy educators should use this text along with others to 'fortify' the pharmacy student's knowledge of pharmaceutics.
This rejection of the so-called ordinary appears to 'fortify' these women, giving them a feeling of entitlement to something different and better.
These early chapters 'fortify' the reader for the intense examination of economic policy that follows and comprises the bulk of the book.
Achieving both can 'fortify' a region militarily and put its economy on par with the world's best.
Bonny Doon Vineyard of Santa Cruz uses grape spirits to 'fortify' Framboise, its raspberry wine.
Steak and ale pie, the local bitter and a leisurely read of the latest issue of The Chap were just the thing to 'fortify' me for a pilgrimage to the Pitt Rivers Museum.
But I'm not made of such stern stuff and to 'fortify' me for the festivities I'm off to my hotel for a few hours' kip.
Alcohol was sometimes added in order to 'fortify' the wine and make it more tolerant of oxygen, but more sophisticated markets didn't want the overly alcoholic wines.
Both forces used earth and logs to 'fortify' their defensive fighting positions while fighting the 1864 Overland Campaign.
The baby sitter and the taxi both arrived early, requiring me to rush through the beers I had set aside to 'fortify' me.
Creative projects, on the other hand, 'fortify' you now and in the future.
When it did have to 'fortify' a place, they used a few soldiers, rather than any serious fortification.
He immediately set up a defensive perimeter and 'fortified' his area.
But many foods are 'fortified' with iron, and too much increases your risk of heart disease and certain cancers.
A 50-member delegation comprised of officials, rail workers and journalists from each side attended the ceremonies held in the heavily 'fortified' area.
That would be Madeira, sweet white wines 'fortified' with brandy and named for an island off the coast of North Africa where they are crafted.
And that's easy to do now that grain products are being 'fortified' with the vitamin.
The body more readily absorbs folic acid from vitamin supplements and 'fortified' foods than folate from food.
The region - best known for its great 'fortified' port wines and some rustic dry reds - appears to be undergoing a renaissance of sorts.
Margarine is 'fortified' with added vitamins A and D to bring their levels up to those naturally present in butter.
The original fort had 31 'fortified' positions, and after the War of Attrition, five would be sealed with sand, bringing the total number down to 26.
In most cases, foods meant just for women are 'fortified' with iron, calcium, folic acid or soy.
I am 'fortified' in that conclusion by what subsequently occurred.
The sow diet should be adequately 'fortified' with these nutrients to prevent this deficiency.
I'm sure there's women and children in these villages where these 'fortified' positions are.
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