Strengthen
UK /["/ˈstreŋkθn/","/ˈstreŋkθnz/","/ˈstreŋkθnd/","/ˈstreŋkθənɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈstreŋkθn/","/ˈstreŋkθnz/","/ˈstreŋkθnd/","/ˈstreŋkθənɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to become more powerful or effective; to make somebody/something more powerful or effective
In simple words: To make something stronger or more powerful.
Examples
- Regular exercise can help strengthen your muscles.
- They worked together to strengthen their business partnership.
- This new policy will strengthen the country’s economy.
- She used supplements to strengthen her immune system.
- The government aims to strengthen laws against pollution.
- This training program is designed to strengthen leadership skills.
Usage notes
Use 'strengthen' when referring to making an argument, relationship, or physical object stronger. It is suitable for both spoken and written contexts, but can sound more formal in some situations.
Grammar pattern
strengthen + object
Memory hint
Think 'strength' with an 'en'—imagine adding energy to something to make it robust.
Collocations
- considerably
- enormously
- greatly
- help (to)
- serve to
- be designed to
- against
- an attempt to strengthen something
- an effort to strengthen something
- be aimed at strengthening something
Synonyms
- fortify
- enhance
- boost
- reinforce
- amplify
Antonyms
- weaken
- diminish
- reduce
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'strength' as a noun.
- Used incorrectly with an intransitive verb pattern (e.g., 'strengthen' alone without an object).
- Saying 'make strong' instead of 'strengthen'.