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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91, Tijuana's reputation for drug-related homicides was reinforced last year by several highly publicized cases.
92, Radiation, coming along shortly thereafter as a therapy method, reinforced this concept of cancer as a local body problem.
93, And, like most important values, it came first from my family and was reinforced by good teachers.
94, This trend has been reinforced by new, high technology industries with small-scale employment, and by the growth of self-employment.
95, This effect will be reinforced if the infrastructure of peripheral areas appears inadequate.
96, The grand vision of the position of Canterbury was reinforced by anxieties such as these.
97, The industrial revolution reinforced the trend, but the post industrial revolution-the recent growth of service industries-is reversing it again.
98, Most cabinets have reinforced frames at top and bottom where they can be fastened through the drywall to the framing underneath.
99, More than 110,000 tonnes of concrete will be used - 45,000 cubic metres - and 8,500 tonnes of reinforced steel.
100, This is where the internal surfaces in biological materials and reinforced plastics become important.
101, The elder's secular authority is very significantly reinforced by his monopolistic control of the relations between men and the ancestors.
102, The T-connectors from Sage weren't reinforced and the cabling was cheap. Sentencedict.com
103, This conclusion was reinforced by the results of qualitative research.
104, Airey houses, for example, were built with concrete planks fixed with copper wire to vertical reinforced concrete columns.
105, The traditional approach to the training and selection of headteachers has been on the basis of technical competence reinforced by practical experience.
106, Concrete hulls, reinforced with glass-fibre rather than steel, have been used in boat building for many years.
107, It should be reinforced and decorated with rocks of various sizes.
108, Public works inspectors may specialize in highways, structural steel, reinforced concrete, or ditches.
109, All these developments, reinforced by a stretch of world peace, brought about a great surge in travel.
110, These developments reinforced the growing pressure being exerted by congressional Democrats for a full investigation.
111, They are reinforced by beaters on foot banging drums and gongs.
112, Each of the Apollo launch pads was 0.65 square kilometres in size and constructed of heavily reinforced concrete.
113, It is even more strongly reinforced if by means of it he obtains what he wants in a foreign language environment.
114, They also accept that the brain has certain innate dispositions, if only the disposition to be reinforced by particular stimuli.
115, As an aside, if the bad-tasting red disks are strongly reinforced, avoiding pain can become more important than seeking pleasure.
116, A reinforced riding top hat from Christie's costs £120 and the veil an extra £2.95.
117, A lyrical middle section precedes to a repeated theme reinforced by a military drum gone mad.
118, Reinforced concrete is an example, and is not as irrelevant to motorised transport as you might think.
119, In an extreme case a person may be reinforced by others on a schedule which costs him his life.
120, If steel and concrete were incompatible in any of these areas, reinforced concrete would sooner or later degrade.
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