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SAT Exam Essential Vocabulary - Strength and Improvement

Here you will learn some English words related to strength and improvement, such as "fortify", "bolster", "enrich", etc. that you will need to ace your SATs.

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SAT Exam Essential Vocabulary
to strengthen

to make something more powerful

[Verb]
to fortify

to make someone or something stronger or more powerful

[Verb]
to toughen

to make something stronger

[Verb]
to foster

to encourage the growth or development of something

[Verb]
to intensify

to become more in degree or strength

[Verb]
to amplify

to increase the size, effect, or extent of something

[Verb]
to bolster

to enhance the strength or effect of something

[Verb]
to empower

to give someone the power or authorization to do something particular

[Verb]
to solidify

to make something solid, stable, or firm

[Verb]
to alleviate

to reduce from the difficulty or intensity of a problem, issue, etc.

[Verb]
to consolidate

to strengthen a position of power or success so that it lasts longer

[Verb]
to foster

to encourage the growth or development of something

[Verb]
to buttress

to provide support or reinforcement in order to make something stronger or more secure

[Verb]
to vindicate

to protect from harm or criticism by proving it's right or justified

[Verb]
to reinforce

to enhance or make something more effective by providing additional resources, encouragement, or positive feedback

[Verb]
to revitalize

to bring back strength or energy to something that was previously lacking

[Verb]
to resurrect

to bring back into use, activity, or prominence

[Verb]
to boost

to increase or enhance the amount, level, or intensity of something

[Verb]
to enrich

to enhance the quality of something, particularly by adding something to it

[Verb]
to heighten

to increase the quantity, intensity, or degree of something

[Verb]
to rejuvenate

to cause a feeling of strength and energy

[Verb]
to restore

to bring something back into existence or operation, especially after a period of inactivity or decline

[Verb]
to invigorate

to give new life, energy, or strength to something

[Verb]
to ameliorate

to make something, particularly something unpleasant or unsatisfactory, better or more bearable

[Verb]
robust

built to endure stress or wear without breaking or being easily damaged

[Adjective]
intensive

characterized by a strong emphasis or focus, often aimed at achieving significant progress or impact

[Adjective]
vigorous

having strength and good mental or physical health

[Adjective]
formidable

commanding great respect or fear due to having exceptional strength, excellence, or capabilities

[Adjective]
sturdy

strongly built or solid in nature

[Adjective]
almighty

having the absolute power and ability to do anything

[Adjective]
fierce

very strong or intense

[Adjective]
irresistible

impossible to resist or refuse, usually because of being very appealing or attractive

[Adjective]
hardy

having a strong and well-built physique

[Adjective]
capability

the ability or potential of doing something or achieving a certain goal

[noun]
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