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Common collocations with reinforce in American Collocation

reinforce verb transitive

US /ˌriɪnˈfɔrs/

very much

powerfully
strongly

This image was powerfully reinforced by the popular television series entitled Roots by Alex Hailey.

often

constantly
continually
continuously

The habit of making firm decisions continuously reinforces the sense of personal growth.

idea or belief

belief
commitment
notion
prejudice
stereotype
tendency
view

Your answer should avoid stereotyping or reinforcing prejudices.

feeling

feeling
impression
message
perception
suspicion

Lambert’s illustrations reinforce the impression of a lazy afternoon in summer.