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to 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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Across the country, police officers were being killed by the dozens in mortar and car-bomb attacks; demoralized and outgunned, they retreated to fortified stations or simply stayed home.
On October 28, 1776, at the battle on Chatterton Hill (commemorated as White Plains National Battlefield Site, George Washingtonn outmaneuvered the British general Lord Howe and was able to slip his troops away to fortified lines farther north.
After Chickamauga, Rosecrans and his Army of the Cumberland retreated to fortified Chattanooga.
Such legislation gives nearly 2 billion people access to fortified wheat and/or maize flour.
Design policies and interventions aimed at changing values and norms that impede adequate nutrition, including access to fortified food.
Thus, guaranteeing access to fortified foods requires that the reasons for the causes be addressed, that is, the factors that allow for the reproduction of exclusion and poverty that are socially determined and therefore modifiable.
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So the butler was trying to fortify his own position.
Nutrigenomics could raise questions about policies to fortify foods.
One focus is finding ways to fortify cockpit doors.
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