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  1. REINFORCE definition: 1. to make something stronger: 2. If something reinforces an idea or opinion, it provides more…. Learn more.

  2. 1. : to strengthen by additional assistance, material, or support : make stronger or more pronounced. reinforce levees. reinforce the elbows of a jacket. reinforce ideas. 2. : to strengthen or increase by fresh additions. reinforce our troops. were reinforcing their pitching staff. 3.

  3. reinforce. (riːɪnfɔːʳs ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense reinforces , present participle reinforcing , past tense, past participle reinforced. 1. verb. If something reinforces a feeling, situation, or process, it makes it stronger or more intense.

  4. To reinforce means to make stronger. You can reinforce your roof by putting some extra supports under it. Besides a physical structure, there are many things you can reinforce. If you want to reinforce a message, you can say it louder, rephrase and repeat it or give examples of what you expect.

  5. reinforce something to make a feeling, an idea, etc. stronger. The experience reinforced my sense of loss. Such jokes tend to reinforce gender stereotypes. The climate of political confusion has only reinforced the country's economic decline.

  6. to make an idea or belief stronger: reinforce the message/idea/view that The huge support given to big business by politicians has reinforced the message that the pursuit of wealth is the only thing that matters. They recommended that we reinforce our new brand identity with an advertising campaign.

  7. to strengthen; make more forcible or effective: to reinforce efforts. to augment; increase: to reinforce a supply. Psychology. to strengthen the probability of (a response to a given stimulus) by giving or withholding a reward.

  8. REINFORCE definition: 1. to make an existing opinion or idea stronger: 2. to make something stronger: 3. the act of…. Learn more.

  9. REINFORCE meaning: 1 : to strengthen (a group of people) with new supplies or more people; 2 : to strengthen (something, such as clothing or a building) by adding more material for support.

  10. Definitions of 'reinforce'. 1. If something reinforces a feeling, situation, or process, it makes it stronger or more intense. [...] 2. If something reinforces an idea or point of view, it provides more evidence or support for it. [...] 3. To reinforce an object means to make it stronger or harder.