3 extra people to help with work:
Shops had to call in reinforcements to help with the unexpected rush of customers.
4 the act of making a material or structure stronger, or the thing that is added to a structure to make it stronger:
Reluctantly, he applied home for reinforcements.
They found that parents of language-disordered children used fewer expansions, declaratives and reinforcements and made more use of corrections and imperatives than parents of linguistically normal children.
Discrimination can take many forms, from personal prejudice, through exclusion, marginalization and exploitation to systematic and structured oppression, and one of the main reinforcements of discrimination is stereotyping.
The division maintained its social coherence even after the setbacks of 1942; its officers were able to train and indoctrinate the reinforcements called up to replace the dead.
The numbers printed in bold and positioned just above the abscissa are averages of abor ts per day per session (abor ts per session 40 reinforcements).
As a result, seasonal reinforcements are provided where required to ensure a speedy and efficient service.
I am sure that if any further reinforcements are required these will be supplied.
Now, when we have so little meat and so badly need these reinforcements of imported poultry and turkeys, supplies are shut down against us.
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