To make something bigger or increase its size. - Enlarge - They decided to enlarge the living room by knocking down a wall., To give the means or ability to do something. - Enable - This software will enable you to edit photos more easily., To give support, confidence, or hope to someone. - Encourage - His teacher encouraged him to pursue a career in music., To improve or enhance the quality of something. - Enrich - Reading books can enrich your knowledge and imagination., To provide someone with greater knowledge and understanding about a subject. - Enlighten - The documentary helped to enlighten the audience about climate change., To put someone or something at risk or in danger. - Endanger - Polluting the ocean will endanger many marine species., To make certain that something will occur or be the case. - Ensure - Please ensure that all doors are locked before leaving., To compel obedience to a law, rule, or obligation. - Enforce - The police are here to enforce the traffic laws, To form a circle around something or surround it. - Encircle - The protesters encircled the building in a peaceful demonstration., To completely surround or cover something. - Engulf - The town was engulfed by floodwaters after the heavy rain., To make someone very angry. - Enrage - The unfair decision enraged the players and fans alike. His rude comments enraged the crowd., To improve the quality, value, or extent of something. - Enhance - The new sound system enhances the movie-watching experience., To involve someone or something in a difficult or complicated situation. - Entangle - The fishermen's nets got entangled in the rocks., To cut or carve a design or words into a hard surface. - Engrave - They had their names engraved on the wedding rings., To enroll or sign up for a cause, service, or organization. - Enlist - They enlisted several community members to help with the event. He decided to enlist in the army after graduating from high school., To assign responsibility for doing something or looking after something. - Entrust - She entrusted her son with the keys to the house while she was away., To cause someone to be loved or liked. - Endear - His kindness and sense of humor endeared him to everyone in the office, To make a law or pass legislation. - Enact - The government plans to enact new environmental regulations next year., To give someone the power or authority to do something. - Empower - The new manager aims to empower employees by giving them more decision-making responsibilities., To imagine or visualize something as a future possibility. - Envision - The architect envisioned a beautiful garden in the middle of the complex., To make stronger or more forceful. - Strengthen - Regular exercise will help to strengthen your muscles., To make something longer. - Lengthen - She decided to lengthen the hem of her dress. She decided to lengthen her vacation by another week., To make something shorter in length, duration, or time. - Shorten - The company has decided to shorten the workweek to four days., To make something wider. - Widen - The city plans to widen the road to reduce traffic congestion., To make something deeper. - Deepen - The riverbed needs to be deepened to prevent flooding., To make something brighter or more cheerful. - Brighten - Flowers can really brighten up a room. A fresh coat of paint can brighten up the room., To make something darker in color or tone. - Darken - The sky began to darken as the storm approached., To make something hard or firmer. - Harden - The cold weather will harden the soil. The mixture will harden after a few hours in the fridge., To make something softer or less hard. - Soften - You can use conditioner to soften your hair., To make something faster or more rapid. - Quicken - The runners quickened their pace as they neared the finish line., To make something less tight or firm. - Loosen - He had to loosen his tie after the long meeting., To make something flat or level. - Flatten - The construction workers used a roller to flatten the ground., To make something sharper or more pointed. - Sharpen - She used a knife to sharpen the pencil. He used a whetstone to sharpen his knife before cooking., To make something sweeter, often by adding sugar or honey. - Sweeten - He likes to sweeten his tea with a little honey., To make something tighter or more secure. - Tighten - You need to tighten the screws to keep the chair from wobbling., To make something broader or wider. - Broaden - Traveling can broaden your perspective on life., To make something lighter in weight, color, or mood. - Lighten - She added white paint to lighten the shade of blue., To make something denser or more thick. - Thicken - The sauce will thicken as it cools., To make something less strong or powerful. - Weaken - The illness had weakened him significantly., To make something slightly wet or damp. - Moisten - You need to moisten the soil before planting the seeds. She used a spray bottle to moisten the fabric before ironing it., To make something slightly wet or to reduce the intensity of something. - Dampen - The rain did not dampen their enthusiasm for the concert., To make or become fatter. - Fatten - Farmers often fatten animals before taking them to market., To move or act quickly; to accelerate the process of something. - Hasten - The company tried to hasten the production process to meet demand., To make or become fully developed or mature, especially in terms of fruit. - Ripen - The apples will ripen if left in the sun for a few days., To give someone the courage or confidence to act boldly. - Embolden - His success in the competition emboldened him to take more risks in his career. His recent success emboldened him to pursue more challenging projects., To make something stronger or more resilient. - Toughen - Military training is designed to toughen recruits., To lower the value or quality of something. - Cheapen - Mass production has cheapened the quality of many goods., To make something smaller or reduce in amount or intensity. - Lessen - The doctor prescribed medicine to lessen her pain., To make something black or darken in color. - Blacken - The fire had blackened the walls of the old building., To make someone extremely angry or infuriated. - Madden - The constant delays began to madden the passengers., To make someone feel sad. - Sadden - The news of the disaster saddened the entire community., To cause fear or make someone afraid. - Frighten - The loud noise frightened the children., To make or become hollow inside. - Hollowen - The wind and rain hollowed out the old tree trunk over time., To establish something firmly and securely, often in a way that makes it difficult to change. - Entrench - The company’s policies became so entrenched that change was nearly impossible., To make someone a slave or completely control their freedom. - Enslave - Throughout history, many people were enslaved and forced into labor., To make something poisonous or harmful. - Envenom - The snake envenomed its prey before consuming it., To surround or close off on all sides. - Enclose - The garden is enclosed by a high stone wall., To catch or trap something, often in a deceitful way. - Ensnare - The spy was ensnared in a web of lies and deceit., To trick someone into doing something, typically illegal. - Entrap - The detective entrapped the criminal by setting up a sting operation, To completely cover or enclose something. - Encase - The artifact was encased in glass for protection.,
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