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the reinforced
verb
To strengthen, especially by addition or augmentation.
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Two types of reinforcement, namely polymeric and metallic reinforcement, were used in the reinforced embankment.
It blew but the reinforced door did not give way.
The reinforced rubber cans in three sizes feature a hinged lid and wheels.
Keisha Blake put her hand against the reinforced shop-front glass.
"The reinforced Polish air defenses are not directed against anybody," Mr. Sikorski said.
The reinforced concrete core is intended to withstand plane crashes and earth tremors.
Euclid is doing the reinforced concrete that becomes the architecture, but is subcontracting the rest.
They arrived at the reinforced concrete embankments, left the boat and donned hart hats.
Demeter understood, and tugged her end toward deeper water, clinging to the reinforced hem.
Ramparts | Stroll along the reinforced mud walls that surround the city.
The Tories will suffer too, because of the reinforced perception of unearned privilege.
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