verb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The athlete has greatly enhardened himself through rigorous training and discipline.

Definition:To make hard or harder

From enharden

Example:The coach's words enheartened the team, reviving their spirits after a difficult match.

Definition:To encourage; to strengthen

From enhearten

Example:Medicine aims to fortify the body’s defense mechanisms against diseases.

Definition:To make strong, literally or figuratively

From fortify

Example:The exercises were designed to strengthen her core muscles.

Definition:To make stronger

From strengthen

Example:The military needs to reinforce its capabilities to handle various conflicts.

Definition:To strengthen or increase the strength of

From reinforce

Example:The new policy is meant to empower the citizens with more resources.

Definition:To invest with power, authority, or control

From empower

Example:The leader's reassuring words enhardened the public’s confidence in the government during the crisis.

Definition:To make someone less worried or frightened

From reassure

Example:The manager's encouragement greatly enheartened the new employee.

Definition:To give support, confidence, or hope; to persuade (someone) to do something

From encourage

Example:They are working to rebuild the community after the devastating earthquake.

Definition:To construct again, especially after it has been partially or totally destroyed

From rebuild

Example:The teacher decides to reinforce the lessons by giving extra homework.

Definition:To strengthen or increase the strength of

From reinforce