ppl. a. [f. ENHANCE v. + -ED1.] In various senses of the verb.
1536. Bellenden, Cron. Scot. (1821), II. 10. Nothir the feir of deith, nor present calamite, micht draw thaim fra thair inhansit sinne.
1594. Greene, Selimus, Wks. 18813, XIV. 232. To save himselfe from his enhanced hand.
1796. Burke, Wks., VIII. 566. Giving the enhanced price to that war.
1872. Yeats, Growth Comm., 379. Buying up the stock of any commodity to sell it again at an enhanced price.