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reinforce

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


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Many who don’t have a special reinforced room in their home, called in Hebrew a mamad, choose to camp in communal bunkers instead of scrambling to safety every time an alert goes off.

From The Wall Street Journal

A ruling upholding Cook’s removal protections would reinforce the legal walls around the Fed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Resembling something between a reinforced bus stop and a public toilet, some of these mini-bunkers appear to be in an unappealing condition inside.

From Barron's

The door had been barricaded - reinforced with planks of wood and bricks - making entry more difficult.

From BBC

The episode reinforced the perception that the World Baseball Classic remains “little more than a glorified exhibition” for Team USA.

From The Wall Street Journal