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  • 121tightening — Synonyms and related words: accelerando, acceleration, aggravation, beefing up, blowing up, blowup, clamping, clamping down, compression, concentration, condensation, consolidation, crescendoing, crescent, crush, deepening, enhancement,… …

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  • 122renewal — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. recurrence, resumption, resurrection, rebirth, recommencement, New start, renovation, rehabilitation, gentrification, reissue, revival, comeback, reopening, redoubling, reconditioning, recharging, regeneration, restoration …

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  • 123redouble — (v.) mid 15c., from M.Fr. redoubler, from O.Fr. re again (see RE (Cf. re )) + doubler (see DOUBLE (Cf. double)). Related: Redoubled; redoubling …

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  • 124redouble — [[t]ri͟ːdʌ̱b(ə)l[/t]] redoubles, redoubling, redoubled V ERG If you redouble your efforts, you try much harder to achieve something. If something redoubles, it increases in volume or intensity. [V n] The president also called on nations to… …

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  • 125reduplication — n. Doubling, duplication, redoubling, repetition …

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  • 126aggrandizement — n 1. increase, enlargement, expansion, extension; widening, thickening, broadening; lengthening, prolongation, protraction; inflation, dilatation, dilation, waxing; growth, spread, swell. 2. addition, accretion, increment, accession, access;… …

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  • 127amplification — n 1. increase, enlargement, Archaic. ampliation, aggrandizement; expansion, widening, thickening, broadening; extension, lengthening, prolongation, protraction; inflation, dilatation, dilation, waxing; growth, spread, swell. 2. addition,… …

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  • 128augmentation — n 1. increase, enlargement, aggrandizement, expansion, extension; magnification, amplification, enhancement, deepening, heightening; widening, thickening, broadening; spreading out, (of writing or speech) padding, stretching out, branching out;… …

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