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  2. something that is used to support or connect things, or to make something stronger: He was recently fitted with a brace for his bad back. [ C ] UK plural braces (US braces [ plural ]) a set of connected wires that is attached to a person's teeth in order to make them straight: I had to wear a brace for my crooked teeth when I was a teenager.

  3. A brace is a device attached to a part of a person's body, for example to a weak leg, in order to strengthen or support it. He wore leg braces after polio in childhood. She wears a neck brace. Synonyms: support, stay, prop, bracer More Synonyms of brace.

  4. 1. a. : prepare, steel. brace yourself for the shock. : invigorate, freshen. I took the shower and it braced me up a bit. Raymond Chandler. c. : to prepare for use by making taut. brace a drum. 2. a. : to furnish or support with a brace (see brace entry 2 sense 1) heavily braced against the wind. b. : to make stronger : reinforce.

  5. brace meaning, definition, what is brace: to mentally or physically prepare yourse...: Learn more.

  6. brace somebody/yourself (for something) | brace somebody/yourself (to do something) to prepare somebody/yourself for something difficult or unpleasant that is going to happen. UN troops are braced for more violence. They are bracing themselves for a long legal battle.

  7. BRACE definition: 1. to prepare for something difficult or unpleasant: 2. something that supports or holds something…. Learn more.

  8. a set of connected wires that is attached to a person's teeth in order to make them straight: I had to wear braces for my crooked teeth when I was a teenager. UK (US suspenders) a pair of narrow straps that stretch from the front of the pants over your shoulders to the back to hold them up: a pair of braces. US (UK calipers)

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