refortify (Meaning)
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refortify (v. t.)
To fortify anew.
Synonyms & Antonyms of refortify
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refortify Sentence Examples
- The city walls were refortified to withstand the impending siege.
- After the battle, the king ordered the fortress to be refortified to deter future attacks.
- The general refortified the strategic hilltop to gain an advantage in the upcoming conflict.
- The castle had been repeatedly refortified over the centuries, making it virtually impregnable.
- The refortification of the border town stabilized the region and prevented further incursions.
- The pirate stronghold was refortified with cannons and heavy fortifications to resist naval attacks.
- The Romans refortified the ancient city to strengthen their control over the province.
- After the earthquake, the damaged buildings were refortified to ensure the safety of their occupants.
- The rebuilt bridge was refortified with stronger materials to withstand heavy traffic and severe weather conditions.
- The ancient temple was refortified with modern technology to preserve its historical significance and protect it from the elements.
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To fortify anew.
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The city walls were refortified to withstand the impending siege.
After the battle, the king ordered the fortress to be refortified to deter future attacks.
The general refortified the strategic hilltop to gain an advantage in the upcoming conflict.
The castle had been repeatedly refortified over the centuries, making it virtually impregnable.