Reinforced vs Blockhouse - What's the difference?
reinforced | blockhouse |
(reinforce)
(senseid)To strengthen, especially by addition or augmentation.
To emphasize or review.
To encourage a behavior or idea through repeated stimulus.
A sturdy military fortification, often of concrete, with gunports.
A reinforced building from which to control hazardous operations, such as an explosion or a rocket launch.
(dated) A temporary wooden fortification with a projecting upper story.
As a verb reinforced
is (reinforce).As a noun blockhouse is
a sturdy military fortification, often of concrete, with gunports.reinforced
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(reinforc)- He reinforced the handle with a metal rod and a bit of tape.
- The right homework will reinforce and complement the lesson!
- ''Advertising for fast food can reinforce unhealthy dietary tendencies.