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verb support sth that already exists ADV. enormously, greatly, massively, powerfully, strongly This report strongly reinforces the view that the system must be changed. | further | merely, only, simply All this simply reinforces my earlier point. | constantly, continually, continuously, repeatedly | implicitly | mutually Violent behaviour and rejection by society are mutually reinforcing. | unwittingly | positively VERB + REINFORCE help (to), serve to, tend to make sth stronger ADV. heavily PREP. with The door was built of oak, heavily reinforced with iron.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary