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reinforce

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


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He said the military had recently been reinforcing its presence in the region, which borders the Central African Republic.

From Barron's

The statute clarified standards governing control, conflicts, and judicial review going forward, reinforcing objective anchors in fiduciary analysis, and reducing uncertainty about substantive liability.

From Barron's

China’s record trade surplus also reinforces Beijing’s continued dependence on exporting its overcapacity to the rest of the world to steady its economic growth.

From Barron's

This approach helped map how the virus spread over time and across regions, reinforcing the value of open, well-maintained genetic databases for tracking plant diseases and improving early detection.

From Science Daily

That law spells out and reinforces the power that our Constitution has allocated to Congress, to decide when the U.S. military can be involved in hostilities.

From Los Angeles Times