to encourage a behavior or idea through repeated stimulus, to emphasize or review, to strengthen, especially by addition or augmentation, to make stronger by adding something, to strengthen by additional assistance, material, or support, make stronger; "he reinforced the concrete" strengthen and support with rewards; "Let's reinforce good behavior, The thicker portion of the barrel of a gun, forward of the breech, and leading to the chase There may be first and second reinforce, the first being that starting at the breech Earlier models often had a molding, or at least a sharp discontinuity, between the reinforce and chase, as with the M1841 six-pounder gun, but this was usually smoother, almost invisible, in the more common guns of the Civil War period, make stronger; "he reinforced the concrete", strengthen and support with rewards; "Let's reinforce good behavior, strengthen, fortify, support; increase; provide a reward or punishment in order to encourage or discourage a particular response (Psychology), See Reënforce, n, See Reënforce, v, The portion of the barrel between the breech ring and the chase, extending forward past the trunnions Since powder pressure was greatest toward the breech, this part of the gun tube was thicker than the chase Howitzers and mortars had one reinforce, as did some guns Other guns had two The heavier breech reinforce is called the first reinforce; the lighter one, between the first reinforce and the chase, is the second reinforce, If something reinforces a feeling, situation, or process, it makes it stronger or more intense. A stronger European Parliament would, they fear, only reinforce the power of the larger countries, If something reinforces an idea or point of view, it provides more evidence or support for it. The delegation hopes to reinforce the idea that human rights are not purely internal matters, strengthen and support with rewards; "Let's reinforce good behavior", To reinforce an army or a police force means to make it stronger by increasing its size or providing it with more weapons. To reinforce a position or place means to make it stronger by sending more soldiers or weapons. Both sides have been reinforcing their positions after yesterday's fierce fighting, To reinforce an object means to make it stronger or harder. Eventually, they had to reinforce the walls with exterior beams. + reinforced re·inforced Its windows were of reinforced glass, Simple past tense and past participle of reinforce, strengthen, fortify, support; increase; (Psychology) provide a reward or punishment in order to encourage or discourage a particular response (also reinforce), given added strength or support; "reinforced concrete contains steel bars or metal netting, past of reinforce, (used of soaps or cleaning agents) having a substance (an abrasive or filler) added to increase effectiveness; "the built liquid detergents", strengthened, fortified; strengthened with metal (as of concrete), given added strength or support; "reinforced concrete contains steel bars or metal netting", third-person singular of reinforce, Describing something used to reinforce, Rebar placed into a Cast Stone unit during the manufacturing process to augment the unit during handling or to enable it to carry a structural load (i e lintel), present participle of reinforce, Metal that is built into brickwork e g reinforcing bars, Something that reinforces, Various methods of using wire, bars or other material to strengthen projects, Steel rods or metal fabric placed in concrete slabs, beams, or columns to increase their strength, In masonry structures, rods, mini-trusses or metal ties which reach from one wythe or course to another through the mortar for greater stability and permanence, The process of strengthening a member with some additional piece of material, in artillery usage, a tactical mission in which one artillery unit augments the fire of another artillery unit Reinforcing is not used by aviation forces, strengthening or stiffening a part in a product so that it can perform its function better i e is less likely to break or bend,
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to encourage a behavior or idea through repeated stimulus - "Advertising for fast food can reinforce unhealthy dietary tendencies."
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to emphasize or review - "The right homework will reinforce and complement the lesson."
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to strengthen, especially by addition or augmentation - "He reinforced the handle with a metal rod and a bit of tape."
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to make stronger by adding something
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to strengthen by additional assistance, material, or support
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make stronger; "he reinforced the concrete" strengthen and support with rewards; "Let's reinforce good behavior
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The thicker portion of the barrel of a gun, forward of the breech, and leading to the chase There may be first and second reinforce, the first being that starting at the breech Earlier models often had a molding, or at least a sharp discontinuity, between the reinforce and chase, as with the M1841 six-pounder gun, but this was usually smoother, almost invisible, in the more common guns of the Civil War period
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make stronger; "he reinforced the concrete"
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strengthen and support with rewards; "Let's reinforce good behavior
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strengthen, fortify, support; increase; provide a reward or punishment in order to encourage or discourage a particular response (Psychology) fiil
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See Reënforce, n
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See Reënforce, v
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The portion of the barrel between the breech ring and the chase, extending forward past the trunnions Since powder pressure was greatest toward the breech, this part of the gun tube was thicker than the chase Howitzers and mortars had one reinforce, as did some guns Other guns had two The heavier breech reinforce is called the first reinforce; the lighter one, between the first reinforce and the chase, is the second reinforce
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If something reinforces a feeling, situation, or process, it makes it stronger or more intense. A stronger European Parliament would, they fear, only reinforce the power of the larger countries
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If something reinforces an idea or point of view, it provides more evidence or support for it. The delegation hopes to reinforce the idea that human rights are not purely internal matters
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strengthen and support with rewards; "Let's reinforce good behavior"
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To reinforce an army or a police force means to make it stronger by increasing its size or providing it with more weapons. To reinforce a position or place means to make it stronger by sending more soldiers or weapons. Both sides have been reinforcing their positions after yesterday's fierce fighting
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To reinforce an object means to make it stronger or harder. Eventually, they had to reinforce the walls with exterior beams. + reinforced re·inforced Its windows were of reinforced glass
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reinforced
Simple past tense and past participle of reinforce
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reenforce
strengthen, fortify, support; increase; (Psychology) provide a reward or punishment in order to encourage or discourage a particular response (also reinforce) fiil
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reinforced
given added strength or support; "reinforced concrete contains steel bars or metal netting
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reinforced
past of reinforce
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reinforced
(used of soaps or cleaning agents) having a substance (an abrasive or filler) added to increase effectiveness; "the built liquid detergents"
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reinforced
strengthened, fortified; strengthened with metal (as of concrete) sıfat
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reinforced
given added strength or support; "reinforced concrete contains steel bars or metal netting"
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reinforces
third-person singular of reinforce
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reinforcing
Describing something used to reinforce
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reinforcing
Rebar placed into a Cast Stone unit during the manufacturing process to augment the unit during handling or to enable it to carry a structural load (i e lintel)
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reinforcing
present participle of reinforce
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reinforcing
Metal that is built into brickwork e g reinforcing bars
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reinforcing
Something that reinforces
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reinforcing
Various methods of using wire, bars or other material to strengthen projects
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reinforcing
Steel rods or metal fabric placed in concrete slabs, beams, or columns to increase their strength
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reinforcing
In masonry structures, rods, mini-trusses or metal ties which reach from one wythe or course to another through the mortar for greater stability and permanence
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reinforcing
The process of strengthening a member with some additional piece of material
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reinforcing
in artillery usage, a tactical mission in which one artillery unit augments the fire of another artillery unit Reinforcing is not used by aviation forces
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reinforcing
strengthening or stiffening a part in a product so that it can perform its function better i e is less likely to break or bend
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