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Definition of Reenforcing
1. reenforce [v] - See also: reenforce
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reenforcing
Literary usage of Reenforcing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1907)
"A wrought-iron or steel ring R, called a reenforcing ring, is riveted to the
plate P, generally on the outside, for the purpose of strengthening the plate, ..."
2. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1869)
"It is reported here by deserters that a part of Bragg's army is reenforcing Lee.
It is important that tho truth oí this should be ascertained as ..."
3. The Science of Human Behavior: Biological and Psychological Foundations by Maurice Parmelee (1913)
"Pleasure and pain as reenforcing and inhibiting ideo-motor action, 275.—Ideas,
277.— Thought as a flow of ideas, 277. — Concepts as generalized images, 278. ..."
4. Contributions Relating to the Causation and Prevention of Disease, and to by Austin Flint, United States Sanitary Commission (1867)
"The long Rest of the Army; the Time is spent in Recuperating, Organizing, and
reenforcing.— The March of the Army to Chattanooga. — Battle of Chickamauga. ..."
5. A History of the Reflective Pronouns in the English Language by Gerhard Eberhard Penning (1875)
"II, 11 and 22 and Koch II, 238 are the first grammarians who hint at this origin
and peculiar character of the reenforcing pronouns, but they leave the ..."
6. Farm Structures by Karl John Theodore Ekblaw (1914)
"reenforcing. — Steel rods are preferable to other kinds of reenforcing because
they come in standard sizes, the strength of which is definitely known. ..."
7. Manual of Military Training by James Alfred Moss (1917)
"The major posts himself so as best to direct' the reenforcing of the firing ...
The reenforcing of the firing line by driblets of a squad or a few men has ..."