reenforce

verb

Etymology

From re- + enforce.

  1. derived from infortiāre
  2. derived from enforcier
  3. inherited from enforcen
  4. formed as reenforce — “re- + enforce

Definitions

  1. Alternative spelling of re-enforce.

    • Serious and varied, these stories are written in a fluent, often notional style, a sheen which sometimes reenforces and sometimes blurs their meaning and force.
    • The slip reenforced the basic idea he seemed to be conveying: that the names of the players mattered less than the fact that they were all now playing on his “team.”

The neighborhood

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