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reinforce

[ree-in-fawrs, -fohrs] / ˌri ɪnˈfɔrs, -ˈfoʊrs /


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Geopolitical uncertainty is expected to drive investment demand and central-bank buying, the same forces that push oil prices higher, stoke inflation and reinforce expectations of elevated interest rates.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 1, 2026

“Environmental stewardship and economic growth are not opposing goals — they reinforce one another,” she told The Times.

From Los Angeles Times • May 1, 2026

However, it highlights challenges AI firms face in tackling the potential for systems and their training to reward and reinforce errors like language quirks.

From BBC • Apr. 30, 2026

“Absent a prolonged conflict leading to an economic slowdown and demand destruction, these supply responses reinforce our conviction of a broad-based recovery in upstream markets in 2027 and 2028,” it added.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 24, 2026

But what if you could arrange the waves so that reflecting waves, instead of cancelling out the new waves, would reinforce them?

From "Understanding Basic Music Theory" by Catherine Schmidt-Jones and Russel Jones




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