ΣΤΕΡΙΖΩ, στεριζω
STERIZŌ, sterizō
Sounds Like: ste-RI-zoh
Translations: to strengthen, to establish, to make firm, to confirm, to fix, to set
From the root: ΣΤΕΡΙΖΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This verb means to make something firm, stable, or strong. It can be used in a literal sense, like fixing an object in place, or metaphorically, such as strengthening someone's faith or resolving their purpose. It implies providing support or stability to something that might otherwise be weak or wavering.
Inflection: Present Active Indicative, First Person Singular; or Present Active Infinitive
Strong’s number: G4741 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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- ΣΤΕΡΙΩ — to strengthen, to establish, to make firm, to confirm, to fix, to support
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