reenforce
Americanverb (used with object)
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Two fresh Indian brigades, supported by mountain artillery and heavy mortars, were rushed to reenforce Towang.
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From streets, from factories, from jails went forth thousands of volunteers and conscripts to reenforce desperate, haggard foresters.
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Wars tend to reenforce national stereotypes and to harden ideologies.
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How and why the union of two organisms, or generally of two very minute portions of them, should reenforce vitality, we do not know, and can hardly conjecture.
From Darwiniana; Essays and Reviews Pertaining to Darwinism by Gray, Asa
On this second visit Mr. Charles W. Hare, a prominent white citizen of Tuskegee, kindly volunteered to accompany me, to reenforce my invitation with one from the white people of Tuskegee and the vicinity.
From Up from Slavery: an autobiography by Washington, Booker T.
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