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Enhances

Enhances is the third-person singular present tense of the verb enhance. It means to increase or improve the quality, value, extent, or attractiveness of something.

Etymology: The verb derives from en- plus a historical root meaning to heighten or raise, with attested

Usage: Enhances is used across many domains. In everyday language it can describe improvements to performance,

Technical senses: In image and audio processing, enhancement describes algorithms that improve perceptual quality—examples include contrast

Notes: The word implies improvement but not guaranteed perfection; the effect may be subjective. Related terms

See also: Enhance (verb), enhancement (noun).

forms
appearing
in
Middle
English
and
Old
French
transmissions
that
influenced
modern
English
usage.
appearance,
or
experience,
as
in
"The
new
design
enhances
the
user
experience"
or
"Adding
soundproofing
enhances
comfort."
In
business
or
policy
contexts,
it
can
refer
to
actions
that
raise
efficiency,
safety,
or
competitiveness,
such
as
"The
revised
process
enhances
productivity"
or
"Regulatory
measures
enhance
market
transparency."
enhancement,
noise
reduction,
and
sharpening.
In
scientific
fields,
enhancement
may
refer
to
increasing
a
signal,
signal-to-noise
ratio,
or
the
expression
of
a
biological
marker,
often
described
as
data
or
signal
enhancement.
include
improve,
augment,
boost,
strengthen,
and
intensify.