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reinforce

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


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Such dependence means any short-term shift away from gas is likely to reinforce an energy system that is already built around coal, experts say.

From BBC

At the time, French President Emmanuel Macron said the initial contingent would be reinforced with "land, air, and sea assets".

From BBC

In the Danish city of Kolding, voters are worried about rising prices, the welfare state and immigration ahead of the country's general election, reflecting nationwide concerns reinforced by worries about Greenland and global uncertainty.

From Barron's

While the Fed left rates unchanged as widely expected, the decision reinforces its strategy of waiting for greater clarity before adjusting the trajectory of rates, XS.com’s Antonio Di Giacomo says in an email.

From The Wall Street Journal

The chorus—here the superb Clarion Choir—reinforces the moral lessons at salient points.

From The Wall Street Journal