strengthening
IPA: strˈɛŋθʌnɪŋ
noun
- The process by which something is strengthened.
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Examples of "strengthening" in Sentences
- He succeeded in strengthening the Medicare.
- Also I've noticed short term strengthening in current numbers.
- And this is what I call the strengthening of the endowment of the regulator.
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- Denselow points out that Iran has used the same tactic in strengthening its alliance with Syria and that energy deals signed with Lebanon Tuesday reveal a similar strategy.
- Whether it was the venison, which we call a strengthening victual, or whether it was the Exmoor mutton, or the keen soft air of the moorlands, anyhow the Doones increased much faster than their honesty.
- President Barack Obama on Monday set new goals for improving the U.S. public education system, drawing a link between progress in strengthening the nation's public schools and the health of the U.S. economy.
- He went on to stress the law's tax credits for small businesses, the fact that children can now stay on their parents' plans up to age 26, and what he called a strengthening of Medicare and a lowering of prescription drug costs.
- The trustee board's vote came two weeks after Baylor and Rice University announced they had terminated merger negotiations and a week after the medical school confirmed it was in talks with Baylor University about what it called a strengthening of their relationship.
- The announcement comes two weeks after the medical school and Rice University announced they had terminated merger negotiations and a week after the medical school confirmed it was in talks with former parent institution Baylor University about what it called a strengthening of their longstanding relationship.
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