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ENHANCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to improve the quality, amount, or value of something: The convention is an opportunity to enhance your business knowledge and polish your networking skills. He believes that organizational effectiveness is enhanced by fair and ethical management. High productivity lowers costs and enhances value.
Enhance Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ENHANCE is heighten, increase; especially : to increase or improve in value, quality, desirability, or attractiveness. How to use enhance in a sentence. Enhance Has Latin Roots.
Enhance - definition of enhance by The Free Dictionary
tr.v.en·hanced, en·hanc·ing, en·hanc·es. To improve or augment, especially in effectiveness, value, or attractiveness: exercises that enhance cardiovascular health; spices that enhance the flavor of a sauce; renovations that enhance the neighborhood.
ENHANCED Synonyms: 235 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for ENHANCED: intensified, magnified, aggravated, heightened, concentrated, emphasized, accentuated, deepened; Antonyms of ENHANCED: light, moderate, soft, weak, feeble, superficial, shallow, decreased.
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