Reinforce | Mean of reinforce in English Dictionary
/ˌriːjənˈfoɚs/
- Verb
- to strengthen (a group of people) with new supplies or more people
- The captain sent out another squad to reinforce the troops.
- Our camp is reinforced with supplies flown in by helicopter.
- to strengthen (something, such as clothing or a building) by adding more material for support
- She reinforced the elbows of the jacket. [=she sewed more material onto the elbows of the jacket]
- The soldiers reinforced [=strengthened] the barricades with sandbags.
- The levees will need to be reinforced.
- to encourage or give support to (an idea, behavior, feeling, etc.)
- The bad weather forecast only reinforces our decision to leave early tomorrow.
- Some critics say that the movie reinforces negative stereotypes about the military.
- We do our best to reinforce good conduct in the classroom.