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    en·hance
    /inˈhans/

    verb

    • 1. intensify, increase, or further improve the quality, value, or extent of: "his refusal does nothing to enhance his reputation"

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  2. 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

  3. 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.

  4. To enhance is to raise to a higher degree, such as to magnify or intensify something. To enhance a photo, for example, is to improve the colors, lighting, or other characteristics in order to improve the photo.

  5. To enhance something means to improve its value, quality, or attractiveness. They'll be keen to enhance their reputation abroad. American English : enhance / ɪnˈhæns /

  6. 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.

  7. verb. /ɪnˈhæns/ enhance something Verb Forms. to increase or further improve the good quality, value, or status of someone or something This is an opportunity to enhance the reputation of the company. the skilled use of makeup to enhance your best features. Definitions on the go.

  8. When you enhance something, you heighten it or make it better. "Hance" is not a word, but the addition of "en-" does something to enhance it and improve its sound. You can enhance the size of something, too, by altering it or raising it, which is what the word original meant (the "hance" part came via French from Latin altus , meaning "high").

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