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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91) Superposition is of the essence of waves, which can be added together to reinforce or cancel each other out.
92) This kind of experience can reinforce our sense of insecurity, as well as making the burden of sadness unbearably heavy.
93) This would reinforce their belief in the need to help the latter group of newspapers rather than simply leaving them to market forces.
94) In most cases, the school environment tends to reinforce the influence of the home background.
95) They tend to respond to and reinforce public opinion, rather than shape it and lead it.
96) Reinforce this so your man won't feel pressure to become aroused.
97) It is there to serve the professionals and reinforce their efforts.
98) His suggestions can only reinforce the anti-male sexism inherent in some areas of child care work.
99) In some cases Bourdieu speaks of individual strategies intended to reinforce one's own position within the lineage.
100) You really need to calm down and take life more stoically to reinforce your position.
101) The resulting videos seem to reinforce the stereotypic idea that dark-skinned black women are not as attractIve as their lighter sisters.
102) Tolerance for democracy must be cultivated to reinforce our democratic institutions.
103) They have come to reinforce the message they left last time. Sentencedict.com
104) This allowed disaster relief experts to construct a new stone wall to reinforce the dam.
105) These decisions, in turn create bonds between the spouses and reinforce the marriage.
106) And the problem is compounded because managers Jan find both the books and the consultants to reinforce their narrow view.
107) Overprotective parents may bombard their young children with messages that reinforce their lack of mastery.
108) Current possession of human, physical and financial capital tends to reinforce itself in successive periods, although not completely so.
109) Such an analogy helps to reinforce the distinctive orientations of the two modes.
110) In actual fact, what the monarchy does do is to reinforce Britain's position in the world as an outmoded Ruritania.
111) It provides a variety of reading material from newspapers and other authentic sources, which parallel and reinforce each story.
112) The law of contempt does not apply to reinforce the decisions of administrative tribunals.
113) This qualification will put us a further jump ahead of competition and will reinforce our position as market leader in quality Hygiene Services.
114) Since women in general have less social prestige than men, this in itself tends to reinforce negative attitudes to the elderly.
115) Groups of work-inhibited students may reinforce mutually held beliefs that school is a negative environment.
116) In some ways what the district councils do tends to reinforce the efforts of regional policy.
117) Perhaps I can intrude into my own column again at this point to reinforce the message.
118) The aim is to reinforce the correct patterns of movement which the patient has experienced under the guidance of the physiotherapist.
119) If the disability is psychologically based diagnostic systems based on the use of multiple and unvalidated skin tests may reinforce the delusion.
120) Likewise, public relations may use advertising to support or spearhead a publicity programme to reinforce messages.
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.