strengthen
Prononciation : [strɛŋθən]
Mot
Contexte : « physical improvement »
(verb) to make something stronger or more powerful. This can be used for muscles, buildings, or even ideas. When you strengthen something, you help it become better and less weak.
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She practices every day to strengthen her muscles.
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He didn't do any exercises, so his body did not strengthen at all.
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What can I do to strengthen my legs for running?
Contexte : « emotional support »
(verb) to make a relationship or feeling more solid or positive. When you strengthen a friendship, you are helping it grow stronger and better.
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They worked on communication to strengthen their friendship.
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Ignoring each other will not help strengthen their bond.
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What activities can we do to strengthen our teamwork?
Contexte : « knowledge or argument »
(verb) to make an idea or argument more convincing or solid. When you strengthen an argument, you add reasons or evidence to make it better.
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He found new facts to strengthen his side of the debate.
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Without more evidence, her argument won’t strengthen.
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How can we strengthen our main points in the presentation?
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