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fortify

1 of 1verb
/ˈfɔrtəˌfaɪ/
Forms:fortifies,fortifying,fortified,fortified
1

to secure a place and make it resistant against attacks, particularly by building walls around it

transitive
  • The city decided to fortify its borders with a tall, robust wall to deter potential invaders.
  • The ancient city walls were built to fortify the settlement against invading armies.
  • The army began to fortify their position by constructing additional barriers and trenches.
  • The historical site was carefully fortified with modern technology to preserve its integrity.
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2

to add spirits, such as brandy, to wine to increase its alcohol content and create port or sherry

transitive
  • The winemaker decided to fortify the wine with brandy to create a richer flavor.
  • They fortify the sherry by adding extra alcohol during the fermentation process.
  • The port was fortified with brandy to enhance its smooth, robust taste.
  • He learned how to fortify his homemade wine to create a more potent version.
  • The winery specializes in fortifying wines to produce high-quality ports.
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