Similar words: reinforce, in force, enforce, enforcement, force, by force, wherein, divorce. Meaning: ['rɪːɪn'fɔrsd /-'fɔːsd] adj. 1. given added strength or support 2. (used of soaps or cleaning agents) having a substance (an abrasive or filler) added to increase effectiveness.
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31, Advances in molecular genetics have reinforced that view.
32, Her body language reinforced the impression.
33, Problem: Footings under masonry walls are not reinforced concrete.
34, How powerful is polypropylene reinforced cement?
35, Higher education reinforced the cultural barriers to economic growth.
36, The electronic zoo consists of a 9m grid coffered slab supported by reinforced columns.
37, Berstein reinforced the belief that language and culture were major barriers in attracting working-class adults to education.
38, Nyerere's reputation as an individual remains high and was reinforced by his decision to resign as president in late 1985.
39, As with many other puzzles, the caprices of politics have reinforced the legacy of history.
40, The preliminary results reinforced what many people had suspected about the state of private and public sector housing.
41, Once in the lead there was no stopping the home side as they reinforced their gathering momentum with five second-half tries.
42, Global unity will be reinforced by music and drama in the town square.
43, Barlow summarized: This general statement of disadvantage was reinforced by more specific observations on both social and economic disadvantage.
44, Within the family, meanwhile,[http://sentencedict.com/reinforced.html] money-making is reinforced as admirable through stories featuring relatives as the heroes.
45, Bass could also be reinforced by careful choice of recording horn, which added low-pitched resonances of its own.
46, That means this belief should be reinforced by natural selection.
47, Then Dole found his position reinforced by the failures of those who were seen originally as his most serious challengers.
48, Although it was evacuated in 1586, new settlers came later in the year, and were reinforced in 1587.
49, Such a community spirit is also reinforced through the shared misfortune of mining disasters.
50, The ultimate composite materials capitalise on the inherent strength and lightness of reinforced resins by deploying them in a sandwich construction.
51, Their plight is reinforced by their close proximity to wealth.
52, The distinctive nature of Ends is further reinforced by the subsequent actions of club officials and police.
53, If the message didn't sink in on a Sunday a range of weeknight meetings reinforced it.
54, It is still powerfully reinforced by the service it renders to economic security.
55, South Carolina rice growers boomed after 1730 and reinforced their fortunes from indigo after 1750.
56, It also reinforced the District's resolve to protect its constitutional autonomy within any approved scheme.
57, For these purposes they would also tend to wear the most heavily reinforced boots and might occasionally carry weapons of some kind.
58, Hence self-restraint of the ruler must be reinforced by effective institutions: restraints upon the arbitrary exercise of governmental power.
59, The four zones are contained within a single reinforced concrete structure made both with concrete cast in-situ and precast concrete.
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