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

From Time Magazine Archive

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

From Time Magazine Archive

Wars tend to reenforce national stereotypes and to harden ideologies.

From Time Magazine Archive

Besides, his head ached, and he liked to have Patali's resourcefulness and wit to reenforce his own tired intuition.

From Guns of the Gods by Mundy, Talbot

In order to reenforce the armies and to push the war through, there was plainly but one course to be followed—conscription.

From Abraham Lincoln and the Union; a chronicle of the embattled North by Stephenson, Nathaniel W. (Nathaniel Wright)