Verb
re-enforce (third-person singular simple present re-enforces, present participle re-enforcing, simple past and past participle re-enforced)
To enforce again; to re-emphasize.
General Putnam requested a party of men to re-enforce them at Mount Washington. I sent between two and three hundred of Colonel Durkee's regiment. Please to inform me whether your Excellency approves thereof. Nathanael Greene
Encoded in that remark was a clear message that the war planes would re-enforce the effort of those trying to remove the Government by any quickest, albeit unorthodox, means. Source: Internet
You may agree or disagree with that analysis, but the willingness of the United States to deploy its veto at the Security Council in defense of Israel does serve to re-enforce this perception. Source: Internet