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To reinforcing
verb
To strengthen, especially by addition or augmentation.
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The show also comes close to reinforcing the stereotype of the "mad genius".
The mainstream media has outdone itself today when it comes to reinforcing the stigma around HIV.
Now, General Manager Mike Tannenbaum is likely to turn his attention to reinforcing the defense.
Much of the architecture of higher learning is dedicated to reinforcing the image of Nietzsche's obediently silent student.
These ships are majestic and beautiful, a real crowd pleaser, and several of the ships are committed to reinforcing the environmental message that we are promoting.
The problem is that when it comes to reinforcing a sexist tradition that women – not men – pay the heaviest price for, perhaps we should take ourselves more seriously.
Dog people are our people and everything we do in terms of our marketing or PR activity is geared to reinforcing this simple truth.
He finds it troubling that a significant part of popular culture is devoted to reinforcing -- even aggravating -- rather primitive angers and fears.
She is a ballerina often talked about as heir-apparent to the great Sylvie Guillem and the Sadler's programme goes some way to reinforcing that trajectory.
Often they contribute little or nothing to deepened understanding, and probably go some way to reinforcing existing stereotypes and helping to foster continued anti-German prejudice.
It appears that, in a strange twist of fate, I'm actually the one who needs to take it easy, especially when it comes to reinforcing gender stereotypes.
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