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To fortify
verb
To increase the defenses of; to strengthen and secure by military works; to render defensible against an attack by hostile forces.
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To fortify myself for the assignment I smoked a clove cigarette.
Reich is trying to fortify the standard case for redistribution.
Tungsten is used to fortify steel for cars.
Nutrigenomics could raise questions about policies to fortify foods.
So the butler was trying to fortify his own position.
One focus is finding ways to fortify cockpit doors.
Even then, it did not offer details that other companies could use to fortify their systems.
Hiroki Kuroda, signed in January to fortify the starting rotation, pitched masterly.
She was pointing a finger at problems, suggesting solutions and generating dance music to fortify everyone.
She took two rapid-fire puffs on her cigarette, as though to fortify herself.
"On the contrary, it only serves to fortify my conviction that the truth will eventually prevail.
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