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toughen

[tuhf-uhn] / ˈtʌf ən /


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Ministers say the DRC has not made changes required under the toughening up of the UK's asylum rules announced in November.

From BBC

"In one way it toughened me. But I would have preferred a normal childhood, with friends, with joy," he said, his room decorated with a large painting of his hometown.

From Barron's

Critics say the Act needs to be toughened to make the internet safer, particularly for women and girls.

From BBC

Germany, Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands and Italy have all toughened immigration enforcement in recent years in an attempt to stop a surge in asylum seekers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Legal scholars, however, say the recent criticism of provisional sentences ignores more than a decade of legislation and jurisprudence aimed at toughening up a legal system that can take years to reach a final verdict.

From The Wall Street Journal