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    Re·in·force
    /ˌrēənˈfôrs/

    verb

  2. The meaning of REINFORCE is to strengthen by additional assistance, material, or support : make stronger or more pronounced. How to use reinforce in a sentence.

  3. to make something stronger: The pockets on my jeans are reinforced with double stitching. C1. If something reinforces an idea or opinion, it provides more proof or support for it and makes it seem true: The final technical report into the accident reinforces the findings of initial investigations.

  4. Synonyms for REINFORCE: confirm, support, bolster, verify, corroborate, buttress, establish, substantiate; Antonyms of REINFORCE: undermine, weaken, undercut.

  5. to strengthen (a military force) with additional personnel, ships, or aircraft: to reinforce a garrison. to strengthen; make more forcible or effective: to reinforce efforts. to augment; increase: to reinforce a supply.

  6. to make something stronger: The pockets on my jeans are reinforced with double stitching. C1. If something reinforces an idea or opinion, it provides more proof or support for it and makes it seem true: The final technical report into the accident reinforces the findings of initial investigations.

  7. To reinforce means to make stronger. You can reinforce your roof by putting some extra supports under it. Besides a physical structure, there are many things you can reinforce. If you want to reinforce a message, you can say it louder, rephrase and repeat it or give examples of what you expect.

  8. reinforce something to make a feeling, an idea, etc. stronger. The experience reinforced my sense of loss. Such jokes tend to reinforce gender stereotypes. The climate of political confusion has only reinforced the country's economic decline.

  9. REINFORCE definition: 1. to make an existing opinion or idea stronger: 2. to make something stronger: 3. the act of…. Learn more.

  10. Reinforce Definition. To give more force or effectiveness to; strengthen. The news reinforced her hopes. To strengthen (a military, naval, or air force) with additional troops, ships, planes, etc. To strengthen or make stronger, as by patching, propping, adding new material, etc. To increase the number or amount of.

  11. 1. To give more force or effectiveness to; strengthen: The news reinforced her hopes. 2. To strengthen (a military force) with additional personnel or equipment. 3. To strengthen by adding extra support or material. 4. To increase the number or amount of; augment. 5. Psychology. a.

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