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re·in·force also re-en·force or re·en·force (rē′ĭn-fôrs′)tr.v. re·in·forced, re·in·forc·ing, re·in·forc·es also re-en·forced or re-en·forc·ing or re-en·forc·es or re·en·forced or re·en·forc·ing or re·en·forc·es 1. To give more force or effectiveness to; strengthen: The news reinforced her hopes.2. To strengthen (a military force) with additional personnel or equipment.3. To strengthen by adding extra support or material.4. To increase the number or amount of; augment.5. Psychology a. To reward (an experimental subject, for example) with a reinforcer subsequent to a desired response or performance.b. To encourage (a response) by means of a reinforcer. [re- + inforce (variant of enforce).] re′in·force′a·ble adj.reinforcingA support mission in which the supporting unit assists the supported unit to accomplish the supported unit's mission. Only like units (e.g., artillery to artillery, intelligence to intelligence, armor to armor, etc) can be given a reinforcing/reinforced mission. IdiomsSeereinforceReinforcing
ReinforcingSteel or iron bars or wire mesh used to increase the tensile strength of reinforced concrete.![](file://ENCYDOPEDIA/f0417-02.jpg) AcronymsSeeR |