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strengthening

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Noun — The process of becoming, or making something, stronger.

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What does “strengthening” mean?

The word “strengthening” means the process of becoming, or making something, stronger. In plain terms, the process by which something becomes more solid or powerful.

How do you pronounce “strengthening”?

“Strengthening” is pronounced STREHNG-thuh-nihng (/ˈstɹɛŋ(k)θənɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “strengthening” in a sentence?

Here is “strengthening” used in a sentence: “The strengthening of the currency surprised investors.”

What part of speech is “strengthening”?

“Strengthening” is a noun.

Is “strengthening” a common word?

“Strengthening” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between strengthening and toning?

Strengthening refers broadly to the process of making something more powerful or resilient, including muscles, relationships, or structures. In fitness contexts specifically, it often overlaps with toning, though strengthening emphasizes building capacity while toning emphasizes visible muscle definition.

Can strengthening apply to things other than muscles?

Yes, strengthening can describe making anything more robust, such as strengthening a relationship, an argument, an economy, or a physical structure. It is not limited to physical fitness.

Is strengthening a noun or a verb form?

Strengthening functions as a noun describing the process itself, as in 'a strengthening of the muscles,' though it is also the present participle of the verb strengthen, as in 'she is strengthening her core.'

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