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reenforce

American  
[ree-uhn-fawrs, -fohrs] / ˌri ənˈfɔrs, -ˈfoʊrs /
Or re-enforce

verb (used with object)

reenforced, reenforcing
  1. a variant of reinforce.


Example Sentences

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Wars tend to reenforce national stereotypes and to harden ideologies.

From Time Magazine Archive

Two fresh Indian brigades, supported by mountain artillery and heavy mortars, were rushed to reenforce Towang.

From Time Magazine Archive

From streets, from factories, from jails went forth thousands of volunteers and conscripts to reenforce desperate, haggard foresters.

From Time Magazine Archive

If fraternities or honorary societies honor and reward that sort of leadership, they force individuals into futility, and reenforce the natural temptation to shallow work and display by the powerful pressure of socialized public opinion.

From The Social Principles of Jesus by Rauschenbusch, Walter

There was no time even to call a single man of the Folk to reenforce him.

From Darkness and Dawn by England, George Allan