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1 fortify
fortify [ˈfɔ:tɪfaɪ][+ place] fortifier ; [+ person] réconforter• fortified wine ≈ vin m doux* * *['fɔːtɪfaɪ]transitive verb2) corser [wine]fortified wine — vin m doux, vin m de liqueur
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2 fortify
A vtr1 fortifier [person, place] (against contre) ;2 corser [wine] ; fortified wine vin m doux, vin m de liqueur ; fortified milk/diet lait/régime vitaminé ; fortified with vitamins [cereal etc] vitaminé. -
3 fortify
∎ to fortify oneself for the coming struggle rassembler ses forces pour la lutte à venir;∎ fortified with the rites of the Church muni des sacrements de l'Église;∎ have a drink to fortify yourself prenez un verre pour vous remonter
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