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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151, This style has been reinforced by the values of partisanship and collective leadership of the Cabinet.
152, Clearly the northern fleet is being reinforced from the southern; but why the odd numbers?
153, These divergent internal growth mechanisms will be reinforced by the nature of the interaction between the regions.
154, Before the next battle Ahmad Granj was strongly reinforced, especially with firearms.
155, The deck and superstructure is effectively a sandwich of foam contained within two fibre reinforced plastic sheets.
156, Effect of moisture and low-energy impact on carbon-fibre reinforced first generation and toughened epoxy resins.
157, The press did not reverse general perceptions of party leaders: it sharpened and reinforced images they already had.
158, At the same time, the keel can be reinforced with extra pieces of spare fabric, and eyelets riveted in place.
159, Whiter illustrates his point by showing how the conditions of Elizabethan dramatic presentation reinforced the use of certain repeatedly connected images.
160, Grossly disproportionate amounts of money per pupil for each system reinforced these differences.
161, Otherwise, negative views and bad practice can be reinforced - with tragic results.
162, It is by acts of thoughtfulness that the school ethos is reinforced.
163, A few stunted rowan trees reinforced the feeling of desolation.
164, Williams and Bailey recently described using a reinforced laryngeal mask for adenotonsillectomy.
165, The parallelisms are reinforced by frequent alliteration,[http://sentencedict.com] indicated by italics.
166, The incident remained in his mind and was reinforced by another experience he had shortly afterwards.
167, The camera reinforced journalistic and literary accounts of aspects of social life which had rarely been seen or experienced by middle-class people.
168, A specially trained team tortured a single victim; each member of the team reinforced the others and shared the responsibility.
169, But the culprit is protected and the public opinion of careless, cruel money-making farmers is reinforced.
170, Project waterhole has reinforced earlier theories that electric currents in the ionosphere cause the strange phenomenon of the Northern Lights.
171, The inheritance of outmoded company structures from the past, reinforced by further concentration, produced very rigid company organisation.
172, Loyalties and identification with them will be strong, reinforced by the continuity with the old.
173, In doing so they have reinforced and theorised a traditional Western cultural opposition between nature and culture.
174, It was an old tin steamer trunk, its corners reinforced with iron shoes.
175, There was another reason why in early adolescence this distortion was strongly reinforced.
176, Yet this difference is reinforced and indeed exacerbated by the women's experience of physics at university.
177, The 45 m superstructure is a nine-storey steel frame stabilised by a reinforced concrete core.
178, She sensed that in hitting the target, Ronnie had reinforced his daily lesson of entitlement.
179, These days, water butts are made of glass reinforced plastic.
180, Reinforced plastics possess many diverse properties.
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