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Example sentences for "nforce"

Lexicographically close words:
nexus; neyther; nez; nfeld; nfold; nforced; nforcement; nforcements; nforces; nforcing
  1. Who doubts that it costs the king dearly, in course of time, to reënforce us?

  2. For never were there fewer Spaniards in these islands; since, if occasion should arise, I have not twenty men with whom I could reënforce any fortress, without creating a notable scarcity in the others.

  3. Defn: A stop on the organ, containing several ranks of pipes which reënforce some of the high harmonics of the ground tone, and make the sound more brilliant.

  4. Joint splice, a reënforce at a joint, to sustain the parts in their true relation.

  5. The natives of La Pampanga and other provinces near by were instructed beforehand to supply the city with rice and other provisions, and to come to reënforce it with their persons and arms, should necessity arise.

  6. Each kind of attention must support and reënforce the other.

  7. General Burnside had gone to reënforce General Pope, and a portion of McClellan's army was believed to have followed.

  8. Our only hope was to drive him to the defence of his own capital, we being enabled in the mean time to reënforce our shattered army.

  9. There is little reason to doubt that General Lee saw this "calamity" coming, for the effort to reënforce his small army with fresh levies seemed hopeless.

  10. Richmond was relieved, the Confederacy was relieved, and time was obtained, if other things had favored, to reënforce the army.

  11. Troops from all quarters were every moment assembling to reënforce the duke of Parma.

  12. Thus in a psychotherapeutic system, religion has only to take its place in line with many other efforts to inhibit the feeling of misery and to reënforce will and self-control by submission under a greater will.

  13. Another excellent way to overpower a troublesome idea or impulse or emotion is to reënforce the opposite idea by breaking open the paths for its motor expression.

  14. Consciousness has, therefore, not the power to prefer the one idea or to reject the other, to reënforce the one sensation and to inhibit the other.

  15. As a matter of course any associations which reënforce the idea may be used for assistance.

  16. His sympathy may easily overdo the intention and further reënforce the patient's feeling of misery or make him an hypochondriac.

  17. As soon as I take resonators and by them reënforce the loudness of those overtones, they become vivid for me and I can now notice them well even when the resonators are removed.

  18. In the same way hypnotic suggestion might reënforce a single trait but would not reform the personality of the child.

  19. But the full truth is that both mind and body are in disorder; the function of the disturbed brain cells accompanies the ineffective will, and to reënforce the will means to bring into equilibrium again the disturbed brain cells.

  20. Yet no one can overlook that some of the methods which we described have in themselves the tendency to reënforce the mental suggestibility.

  21. Thus the cure itself needs no hypnotism and no persuasion or suggestion but the reawakening of forgotten situations, and only in the service of this effort hypnotism may be used to reënforce the memory.

  22. Even the physiological conditions of it, the clasping of the hands, the kneeling, and monotonous sounds reënforce this inhibition of the insignificant dissatisfactions.

  23. It will be well to reënforce the Spaniards with troops and money this year, so that matters may remain settled and they shall not try to create a disturbance again.

  24. Unless the man knows why he is doing the thing, his judgment will never reënforce his work.

  25. If the commanding officer wishes to reënforce his line, if he wants to face an enemy who attempts to advance into an interval, if he has any motive for doing it, in a word, he rushes new skirmishers into the interval.

  26. In extending the new company it will reënforce the wings of the others, the men naturally supporting the flanks of their comrades.

  27. Therefore, said experience, let us reënforce the wings, and the battalion was placed between two picked companies.

  28. In another place he is made to say he could not take any troops from the points named, and, "without arms from abroad, could not reënforce that army.

  29. Patterson having been virtually destroyed, then General Johnston would reënforce General Garnett sufficiently to make him superior to his opponent (General McClellan) and able to defeat that officer.

  30. Fort Sumter was still occupied by the garrison under command of Major Anderson, with no material change in the circumstances since the failure of the attempt made in January to reënforce it by means of the Star of the West.

  31. In the mean time General Polk had at intervals sent three regiments to reënforce General Pillow.

  32. This even led to the application for a detachment from it to reënforce our Army of the Potomac, which caused me to write to General J.

  33. I can only repeat what has been said to you in our conference at Fairfax Court-House, that we are restricted in our capacity to reënforce by the want of arms.

  34. Should the Army of the Potomac be attacked, I would be at once prepared to reënforce it with my present volunteer force, increased by General Loring's.

  35. The two knights resolved to go to the assistance of these ladies, and to reënforce them with all their might, notwithstanding the Captal was attached to the English; but at that time there was a truce between the two kings.

  36. The religious interest was thus brought to reënforce the love of children in the struggle against the old custom.

  37. A calamity might come to reënforce the interest,[1664] but can hardly be postulated to explain a custom so widespread.

  38. Dropping the hammer, he shouted to the boy at the helm to put it hard up, and himself sprang across the deck to reënforce his order.

  39. The Inca had sent five thousand of his best men to reënforce the defenders, but the Spaniards succeeded in preventing their entrance to the fort which was now in a sorry plight.

  40. Others said that General Banks had met with a bad defeat, and the troops were under orders to reënforce him.

  41. The method of teaching reading and writing uses the sense of touch to reënforce the lesson the pupil gets through the eye and ear.

  42. The moral advantages of an active form of education reënforce its intellectual benefits.

  43. He aided in the establishment of the Spanish fort at Zamboanga, and accompanied the Visayan fleet sent to Mindanao to reënforce Corcuera.

  44. But considering the condition and the danger of those forts, it was resolved to reënforce them creditably, sending the said two galleons manned with good infantry and first-class troops.

  45. It is difficult to reënforce the firing line.

  46. As a rule it will be more difficult to reënforce the firing line and to remove the dead and wounded from the trenches.

  47. The depth of the beaten zone is decreased and consequently the cone of fire will probably not include the supports and reserves advancing to reënforce the hostile firing fire.

  48. When necessary, parts of it reënforce or prolong the firing line.

  49. We can usually reënforce the firing line better and the dead and wounded can be removed more easily.

  50. The depth of the beaten zone for fire delivered from the position is increased and the upper portion of the cone of fire will include the supports and reserves advancing to reënforce the hostile firing line.

  51. It is easy to reënforce the firing line by the supports advancing from behind the crest.

  52. This, it was taken, would mean that Germany would either have to retreat within her own borders into East Prussia, or else that troops would have to be dispatched from the west to reënforce those in the east.

  53. The German forces in the west have been drawn upon somewhat heavily to reënforce their troops in the eastern theater of war.

  54. He recommends that a fleet be sent to aid and reënforce them.

  55. Endeavor will always be made to reënforce and protect those islands and your government with the forces possible.

  56. Count Pückler read: "The enclosed proposition of Count Pückler to reënforce the garrisons of the Silesian fortresses deserves the most serious and speedy consideration.

  57. A stop on the organ, containing several ranks of pipes which re\'89nforce some of the high harmonics of the ground tone, and make the sound more brilliant.


  58. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nforce" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.