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be fortified
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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Therefore, it is generally recommended that breast milk feeds for preterm infants be fortified with a commercially available human milk fortifier (HMF) [ 2, 7, 52, 53].
The Mets hope to be fortified soon by Wright's presence.
Sometimes they are marked only with stone tablets, or they may be fortified.
Dakar must be fortified and improved so that the greatness of France will be reaffirmed.
The towns had to be fortified, and mercenaries roamed the country.
The Fed could also be fortified in its current policies if Congress continues to cut spending.
Gluten-free foods are also less likely to be fortified with vitamins.
They may be fortified again to above 17 percent and become olorosos.
The rebels even threatened Vienna, whose suburbs had to be fortified.
Breakfast cereals and some types of orange juice may also be fortified, but this varies by brand.
In future, when politicians attempt to create an atmosphere of "strain", our intelligence community will be fortified to resist.
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