Given added strength or support.
(Used of soaps or cleaning agents) having a substance (an abrasive or filler) added to increase effectiveness.
1 Industry sources said at the time they largely reinforced PRAs' existing practice.
2 Upbeat company news reinforced the sense of an economy on the mend.
3 The prince said the deaths reinforced how dangerous the job could be.
4 Mr McLauchlan said it reinforced and streamlined views held within siloed communities.
5 The data reinforced the argument for a capital gains tax, he said.
6 Criminals need to get through reinforced security vans which house the currency.
7 As a result many of the windows and doors are reinforced glass.
8 The two reinforced each others' power, daring anyone to match their audacity.
9 He says using recycled plastic in reinforced concrete has great environmental savings.
10 That they had been reinforced since was unwelcome and immediately obvious news.
11 Such envy is reinforced by declining social mobility in the United States.
12 Shifts in American demographics since then have only reinforced this crucial need.
13 The LNA have also been reinforced by Russian mercenaries in recent months.
14 He said it reinforced one of the key allegations in the book.
15 Norrie continues her shotgun approach, taking Iceland but leaving Greenland heavily reinforced .
16 In 1865, the Mission was reinforced by the arrival of the Rev.
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