reenforce

/ˌriːɪnˈfɔːrs/
verb
  1. To strengthen or support something, especially by adding extra material or force.
    • She used extra tape to reenforce the corners of the cardboard box.
    • The builders had to reenforce the old bridge with steel beams.
    • The army moved in to reenforce the front line during the battle.
  2. To strengthen an idea, habit, or behavior through repetition or encouragement.
    • The teacher used quizzes to reenforce the lessons from the textbook.
    • Regular practice will reenforce your understanding of the language.
    • Praising a child for good behavior can reenforce that behavior.
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