Synonym: brace, fortify, intensify, strengthen. Similar words: in force, enforce, enforcement, force, by force, wherein, inform, go in for. Meaning: [‚rɪːɪn'fɔrs /-'fɔːs] v. 1. make stronger 2. strengthen and support with rewards.
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271) Schools should try to reinforce positive behavior patterns in children.
272) If you don't know what to do with your hands, think about the message you want to communicate. As in ordinary conversation, your hands should simply help emphasize or reinforce your verbal message.
273) Retail banking has become increasingly concentrated in recession, and this decision will reinforce the survivors.
274) We successfully used autogenous periosteum to reinforce scleral defects in 3 patients after a pterygium excision.
275) Through helping others, members reinforce their own sobriety and build up self - esteem .
276) The slope is cover with soil at the position where the timber pile is thrown and sand or riprap is collected at the lower of soil covered to reinforce.
277) Using Bidirectional georgia to reinforce bridgehead embankment is new method of accounting for bumpingat bridge head.
278) So, at worst, a bitter contest could merely reinforce the gridlock, with a re-elected, more leftish Comrade Obama pitted against a still more intransigent Republican Congress.
279) We should improve legislation of environmental protection and reinforce law of environmental protection as soon as possible to restrain the extension of the transfer of environmental protection.
280) Chu States corvee aim to reinforce national military strength while its farm tax aim to strengthen national economic strength.
281) " United States Marine Corps officer pictures reinforce "the" structure.
More similar words: in force, enforce, enforcement, force, by force, wherein, inform, go in for, for certain, figure in, informal, interfere in, information, porch, foreigner, sovereignty, unfold, on foot, source, design for, fierce, per cent, perceive, resource, in full, in fact, infant, EIN, in return for, perceived.