"truthen" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [English]

Forms: truthens [present, singular, third-person], truthening [participle, present], truthened [participle, past], truthened [past]
Etymology: From truth + -en. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|truth|en|id2=inchoative}} truth + -en Head templates: {{en-verb}} truthen (third-person singular simple present truthens, present participle truthening, simple past and past participle truthened)
  1. (transitive) To make true; to cause to adhere to the truth; to prove, validate, or support the veracity of Tags: transitive Related terms: true up

Inflected forms

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          "text": "“Smarter and smarter, ain't you?” the man said. With his free hand he slapped Rudolph, hard, across the eyes. Rudolph was blinded momentarily by tears and he stumbled back. “That's just to truthen you up a little, mister,” the man with the gun said.",
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