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Obviously, the Snow/Snowden story was also a much later add-on—and one that reinforces the ideologically correct message.

But this book reinforces the image created in A Life—Kazan at his prickliest.

The bad news is Jeb reinforces and epitomizes the “Establishment verses Tea Party” divide currently raging within the party.

Cartier-Bresson died in Provence in 2004, but this anniversary show reinforces that he is as substantial a presence as ever.

But she also reinforces the notion that sometimes people win support because of their race or gender.

It reinforces the unseen hosts that fight for spirit in the age-long struggle with the powers of materialism and darkness.

Personality, then, must always be a vital factor since it colours and vitalises, as well as reinforces the meaning of the music.

He reinforces the soul with the fear and love of God, and gives it power, complete power, over the fleshly appetites.

Thus, here also each element reinforces every other; all the factors of life are in constant interaction.

Habit, so powerful, reinforces nature to strengthen a psychological state which then comes to be a veritable necessity.

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On this page you'll find 52 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to reinforces, such as: bolster, stress, buttress, support, enlarge, and add to.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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