ppl. a. [f. ENHANCE v. + -ED1.] In various senses of the verb.

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1536.  Bellenden, Cron. Scot. (1821), II. 10. Nothir the feir of deith, nor present calamite, micht draw thaim fra thair inhansit sinne.

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1594.  Greene, Selimus, Wks. 1881–3, XIV. 232. To … save himselfe from his enhanced hand.

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1796.  Burke, Wks., VIII. 566. Giving the enhanced price to that war.

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1872.  Yeats, Growth Comm., 379. Buying up the stock of any commodity to sell it again at an enhanced price.

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