Crossword-Solution: REENFORCE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Reenforce | v. t. | To strengthen with new force, assistance, material, or support; as, to reenforce an argument; to reenforce a garment; especially, to strengthen with additional troops, as an army or a fort, or with additional ships, as a fleet. |
| Reenforce | v. | Something which reenforces or strengthens. |
| Reenforce | v. | That part of a cannon near the breech which is thicker than the rest of the piece, so as better to resist the force of the exploding powder. See Illust. of Cannon. |
| Reenforce | v. | (b) |
| Reenforce | v. | An additional thickness of canvas, cloth, or the like, around an eyelet, buttonhole, etc. |
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Hint 1 meaning
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with REENFORCE (5)
For on the following evening, off the coast of Oruba, at the mouth of the Gulf of Venezuela, Captain Blood's fleet came upon the belated Santo Nino, speeding under full sail to reenforce Don Miguel at Maracaybo.
Reader, thou seest well how I exalt my theme, and therefore marvel not if with more art I reenforce it.[1] [1] These words may be intended to call attention to the doctrine which underlies the imagery of the verse.
Hare, a prominent white citizen of Tuskegee, kindly volunteered to accompany me, to reenforce my invitation with one from the white people of Tuskegee and the vicinity.
Aiming to reach firm ground beyond this bayou, and to leave as little time for our enemy to reenforce as possible, I determined to make a show of attack along the whole front, but to break across the bayou at the two points named, and gave general orders accordingly.
General Pemberton, who had telegraphic and railroad communication with Vicksburg, was therefore at perfect liberty to reenforce the place with a garrison equal, if not superior, to my command.
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Appears in: USA TODAY.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1999).