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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
re-enforce

also reenforce, 1580s, "to give fresh strength to," from re- "back, again" + enforce (v.). Originally of persons or military units; of buildings, structures, etc., attested from 1883. Related: Re-enforced; re-enforcing.

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re-enforce

vb. To enforce again; to re-emphasize.