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    Re·in·force·ment
    /ˌrēənˈfôrsm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. the action or process of reinforcing or strengthening: "older electricity mains required reinforcement to meet increased demand" Similar augmentationincreasesupplementingboosting
  2. Reinforcement is a way to learn and remember things, like a student who repeats the facts he has studied for a test over and over, or the ways we praise children when they share their toys or say "please" and "thank you" — reinforcement of the good manners we want them to use.

  3. REINFORCEMENT meaning: 1 : people and supplies that are sent to help or support an army, military force, etc.; 2 : the act of strengthening or encouraging something.

  4. Definition of reinforcement noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. noun. the act of reinforcing. the state of being reinforced. something that reinforces or strengthens. Often reinforcements. an additional supply of personnel, ships, aircraft, etc., for a military force. a system of steel bars, strands, wires, or mesh for absorbing the tensile and shearing stresses in concrete work. Psychology.

  6. In behavioral psychology, reinforcement refers to consequences that increase the likelihood of an organism's future behavior, typically in the presence of a particular antecedent stimulus. [1] . For example, a rat can be trained to push a lever to receive food whenever a light is turned on.

  7. to make something stronger, usually by adding more material or another piece: Building codes in California required that steel rods be used to reinforce cinder-block construction. Something that reinforces an idea or opinion provides proof or support: But let me just cite one other fact to reinforce what you’re saying.

  8. May 7, 2023 · In psychology, reinforcement refers to a process where behavior is strengthened or increased by the presentation or removal of a stimulus. Types of reinforcement include positive and negative reinforcement. Reinforcement is a key concept in behaviorism, a school of psychology that emphasizes the role of the environment in shaping behavior.

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