English to Spanish Dictionary reinforce

reinforce

reforzarse
definition
verb
paratroopers were sent to reinforce the troops already in the area
strengthen or support, especially with additional personnel or material.
translation of 'reinforce'
verb
reforzarse,
armar
example
Two divisions were sent by Lee to 'reinforce' the left wing.
Their defence strengthened, they could send troops to 'reinforce' their left flank - a redistribution of strength that would prove vital in the Battle of the Marne.
Then, at the end of August, Japanese forces endeavoured to flank Port Moresby and 'reinforce' their troops on the Kokoda Track by forcing a landing at Milne Bay.
Students can also start and stop the presentation at any point and repeat slides to 'reinforce' material.
Don't 'reinforce' the idea that body shape and size should be a significant factor in how we perceive people.
Apparently the Germans played along in order to win time to 'reinforce' their forces in Italy, which were increased from six divisions in July to eighteen in September with four more on their way.
Hours later, we again took to the air, this time towing gliders full of troops to 'reinforce' the men we just dropped.
At first signs of enemy preparation for attack, action is taken to 'reinforce' the defense, and weapon assets and personnel are put on high alert.
On landing the 7th Battalion of 5th Brigade begins a forced march towards Pegasus Bridge, to 'reinforce' the glider force.
The diagrams are large and clear and there are cartoons throughout the book that 'reinforce' the subject matter.
They are expected to help secure supply lines and 'reinforce' coalition forces approaching the capital of five million people.
Participants continue to meet in monthly support groups to 'reinforce' the values and skills developed while in the program.
paratroopers were sent to 'reinforce' the troops already in the area
The question now was where to employ the heavy machine guns to best support and 'reinforce' the light machine guns and strengthen King Company's defense.
A fierce fight then ensued while multitudes of tanks and helicopters came to 'reinforce' their forces fighting against us.
Their findings 'reinforce' the idea that communication failure is an important source of medical error.
paratroopers were sent to 'reinforce' the troops already in the area
She said that from the time Ian was about 2 years old, she had worked with him to 'reinforce' certain habits.
The diversity of the material found during excavation 'reinforces' the view that the role of this settlement was to control a major trading artery.
The logic of working together to reduce, reuse and recycle our rubbish is 'reinforced' by a sense of a common heritage.
We were 'reinforcing' our troop presence in South Korea and had other military options on the table.
The coup collapsed when the Turk military garrison in Cyprus was 'reinforced' by troops from mainland Turkey.
Forming a defensive network, the fortified villages would be 'reinforced' in case of concerted attack.
Something in her told her she could trust him and he 'reinforced' that feeling by being trustworthy.
Because they are convenient, practical and can be highly effective, social reinforcers are the most widely accepted and frequently used type of 'reinforcer' in the early childhood classroom.
For an intelligent and sensitive child, merely withholding praise and approval can be powerful negative 'reinforcers' that are much more effective than angry words and harsh language.
She constantly 'reinforced' the idea that you can do anything you want.
A voodoo mask on the label 'reinforces' the idea of ritual and adventure.
Treats are often used as 'reinforcers' , but praise, such as ‘good dog’ or a pat on the head, can also be effective rewards.
These supplies were the last hope of the U.S. forces for 'reinforcing' their depleted divisions and stopping the enemy's imminent breakthrough.
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