Pronunciation: /rɪnˈfɔrst/
verb to strengthen or support with added materials or structures
A1 The teacher reinforced the importance of washing hands before eating.
A2 She reinforced the idea of recycling by showing how to separate different types of waste.
B1 The company reinforced their commitment to sustainability by implementing new eco-friendly practices.
B2 The coach reinforced the team's defensive strategies during practice.
C1 The government reinforced security measures in response to the recent terrorist threat.
C2 The structural beams were reinforced to withstand earthquakes and other natural disasters.
adjective strengthened or supported with added materials or structures
A1 The walls of the castle were reinforced with strong stones.
A2 The reinforced steel beams made the building more stable.
B1 The reinforced concrete bridge could withstand heavy traffic.
B2 The reinforced door kept intruders out of the secure facility.
C1 The reinforced bunker provided protection during the war.
C2 The reinforced glass windows were resistant to extreme weather conditions.
formal The concrete structure was reinforced with steel bars to increase its strength.
informal I reinforced the importance of punctuality to my team during the meeting.
slang I totally reinforced my buddy's decision to ask out his crush.
figurative Her confidence was reinforced by the supportive comments from her friends.
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