Definition
To increase or make something larger.
Example
The company plans to eche its production capacity next year.
Tense Forms
Past: eched
Past Participle: eched
Conversation

Have you thought about how we can eche our plans for the weekend?

Yeah, I was thinking we could invite more people this time.

That would be great! It really helps to eche the fun when we have a bigger group.

Absolutely! The more, the merrier, right?
Synonyms & Antonyms
Root Explanation
The word 'eche' originates from Old English 'æce', meaning 'a stream' or 'a river'.
Memory Tip
Think of 'eche' as referring to a flowing 'stream' or 'river', which helps you remember its meaning.
Visually Confused Words
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teache
seiche
rechew
obeche
lesche
lechwe
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