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reinforcements


Meanings
  • Noun

    The act of making something stronger or more effective by adding extra people, resources, or support.

    - "The army sent reinforcements to help hold the fort."
    - "After the team fell behind, the coach called for reinforcements from the bench."
  • Noun

    Additional troops, weapons, or supplies sent to strengthen a military force or position.

    - "The enemy was pushing hard against our lines, but we held them back with the help of reinforcements."
    - "The general requested reinforcements to turn the tide of the battle."

Rhymes
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rejoice , voice , noise , joys , choices
Variants
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reinforcement , reinforcements
Etymology
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From the verb reinforce, meaning 'to make stronger or more effective'. The word comes from the Old French word 'reinforcer', which means 'to strengthen' or 'to make firm'.


Trivia
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  1. The largest reinforcement operation in history was likely the Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II, which involved over 156,000 soldiers landing on the beaches of France on D-Day.

  2. The term 'reinforcements' is sometimes used metaphorically to refer to anything that makes something stronger or more effective. For example, a sports team might refer to a key player returning from injury as a 'reinforcement'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Reinforcement strategy: A military strategy that involves sending additional troops, weapons, or supplies to strengthen a force or position. This can be used to turn the tide of a battle or to hold a position against a larger enemy force.

  2. Logistical support: The supplies and resources necessary to sustain a military force in the field. Reinforcements can include logistical support in the form of food, water, fuel, and medical supplies.


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Reinforcements have been a significant part of military strategy throughout history. The concept of sending additional troops or supplies to bolster a force dates back to ancient times, and has been depicted in literature, art, and music. For example, in Homer's 'Iliad', the Greeks send reinforcements to help them in their war against Troy.

How to Memorize "reinforcements"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize reinforcements, imagine a group of soldiers or supplies being added to a larger group to make it stronger. You might also imagine a chain link being added to a chain to make it longer and stronger.

  2. associate

    - To associate reinforcements with the idea of strengthening or making something more effective. You might think of the word 'fortify' or 'bolster' when you see the word 'reinforcements'.

  3. mnemonics

    - One possible mnemonic for remembering the meaning of reinforcements is 'R' is for Reinforce, which stands for 'make stronger' or 'make effective'.


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