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The correct word is 'reinforce', which means to make something stronger or give it more support. Example: I need to reinforce my door to make it more secure.
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reenforce
verb
Alternative spelling of re-enforce
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Once when he went to confront a king, he took with him, to reenforce his prophetic word, a son with the symbolic name Shear-yashuv ("A Remnant Shall Return").
He described it as an "excellent initiative" and said that French officials would have their first planning meeting September 8. Briens said that the summit would give political momentum and help provide political will to reenforce nonproliferation mechanisms.
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As McClellan reported: The brigade advanced steadily, driving the enemy from his positions in the woods and behind stone walls, until they reached a point well up toward the top of the pass, when the enemy, having been reenforced by three regiments, opened a heavy fire on the front and on both flanks.
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