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Example sentences for "nforced"

Lexicographically close words:
neyther; nez; nfeld; nfold; nforce; nforcement; nforcements; nforces; nforcing; ngai
  1. At the same time, all those associations must be reënforced and become vivid too which lead to the same action.

  2. Here as always, if possible, I left alone the emotional idea but reënforced the opposite.

  3. Under these circumstances, it seemed to me the most logical conclusion that the counter idea with its antagonistic reactions might be reënforced by direct perception.

  4. When he was in hypnosis, I reënforced the conditions for an opposite attitude.

  5. This submission of will under a higher will and its inhibitory effect for suppression of disturbing symptoms must be wonderfully reënforced by the attitude of prayer.

  6. Yet after some summer months she wrote me a letter which clearly indicated this characteristic compromise between the habitual dread and the reënforced counter idea.

  7. At the same time I reënforced her good mood and her enjoyment in life.

  8. A pain may be removed, sleep be secured, an idea be inhibited, a movement be reënforced in cases where non-hypnotic suggestions would have found insurmountable obstacles.

  9. Thus we are not far from a causal understanding of suggestive influences wherever actions are concerned, where movements are to be reënforced or to be suppressed and where antagonism of the motor paths is involved.

  10. They may remain in a completely waking state with reënforced suggestibility, or they may go over into a drowsy or hypnoid state or deeply into a hypnotic state, or may receive the suggestions as we saw even in sleep.

  11. The application of reënforced suggestion or even of hypnotism in the doctor's office is even for him no possible source of danger.

  12. The authority of the physician has created a state of reënforced suggestibility in which the argument convinces, not by its logic but by its impressiveness.

  13. Yet, although strongly reënforced on all sides, he still avoided a contest.

  14. In his rear was a swollen river, and in his front an adversary who had been reënforced with a considerable body of troops, and now largely outnumbered him.

  15. Thus the left had been reënforced to the full extent of Lee's ability, and now that portion of his line seemed about to be crushed.

  16. Footnote: "I have no doubt Jackson has been reënforced from here.

  17. General Pope, now reënforced by the commands of Generals Sumner and Franklin, had been enabled to hold his ground until night.

  18. At some point in the process, disinterested patriotism and good faith must be reënforced by intellectual insight.

  19. Reënforced by the introduction of the spoils system first into the state and then into the Federal civil services, a process of local political organization began after 1830 to make rapid headway.

  20. Thomas was now reënforced by a portion of Crittenden's command and some troops of McCook's, while Cheatham reënforced the Confederate front.

  21. If the expedition should prove a success thus far, the troops were then to be reënforced by others from Carthage, and Morgan was to be attacked again.

  22. But the daring Confederate cavalry leader, now reënforced by some of the best Confederate soldiers which the State of Kentucky ever reared, was on his mettle, and resolved to make his raid in that State a success.

  23. Very much that has been hitherto repressed in the adolescent soul is now reënforced by association and may become excessive and even aggressive.

  24. Ethics used to be taught as a practical power for life and reënforced by religious motives.

  25. Exercise is made a form of praise to God and of service to man, and these motives are reënforced by those of the new hygiene which strives for a new wholeness-holiness, and would purify the body as the temple of the Holy Ghost.

  26. The earl of Suffolk succeeded to the command; and being reënforced with great numbers of English and Burgundians, he passed the river with the main body of his army, and invested Orleans on the other side.

  27. For all their seeming sense of security they had reënforced it by shooting the bolt on the inside so that no one could enter without sending an alarm ahead of his coming.

  28. And as her equally inflexible refusal stood impregnable against his assaults, he grew desperate and reënforced his arguments with the accusation of indifference to his wishes.

  29. By afternoon, these groups, reënforced by those who had been busy at home during the morning, began to assume the dimensions of a crowd.

  30. Schartlin retired on Augsburg, but on July 20th, reënforced by a Wuertemberg contingent, occupied Donauworth, and was here joined on August 4th by the Elector and Landgrave.

  31. The alarm having now reached, the coast of England, the nobility and gentry hastened out, with their vessels from every harbor, and reënforced the admiral.

  32. The king followed him, and having reënforced his army from all quarters, appeared in the field with an army superior to the enemy.

  33. The justices and council fled immediately for safety into the castle, and reënforced the guards.

  34. Reënforced by additional troops, which flocked to him from all quarters, he so much surpassed the royalists in number, that they durst no longer continue their march, or expose themselves to the hazard of an action.

  35. To add to the peril of the situation, the squad they had been pursuing were rallying and being reënforced by their fugitive companions.

  36. The essence of fasting is the avoiding of defiling food; this conception may be traced in all instances of the practice, though it may be in some cases reënforced by other considerations, and is sometimes spiritualized.

  37. Her stern, reënforced by iron, had a long overhang to protect the rudder from the ice, and the rudder itself was so arranged that it could be lifted out of the water, when jammed or entangled.

  38. Her keel was 16 inches thick and was reënforced with false keels and a keelson.

  39. They spent the rainy season upon an island; but, when the weather grew clear again, being reënforced by a hundred volunteers from Panama and more horses, they again crossed to the mainland and resumed their former operations.

  40. The enemy, on the other hand, was constantly being reënforced from the rear, and pressed on with redoubled fury.

  41. In this case the archbishop gains the ascendency, being reënforced by one of the governors.

  42. The garrison had just been reënforced by that of the evacuated fort, and to every one but the admiral the affair was hopeless.

  43. This scrambling race continued for about three miles, back to the ground where the affair commenced, when our men were reënforced by the reserve from Frying-Pan Church.

  44. Several times did the Rebels break, but, being reënforced or falling back upon some better position, again endeavored to baffle our efforts.

  45. They immediately dashed through the streets of the city, and being quickly reënforced by other regiments, they soon cleared the rifle-pits and buildings adjacent to the stream of all annoyance.

  46. Though the forces of the senate in Corsica were large and had been reënforced by German and Spanish infantry, they seemed powerless before the revolution.

  47. Your forces, said he, are too weak to oppose those of Doria and the emperor; and though it may be easy to capture the city by a coup de main, it will be impossible to hold it unless you are promptly reënforced by a good body of troops.

  48. The vestiges of the old feudal entanglements gave ample scope for claims, which were reënforced by Louis' troops.

  49. The English army, reënforced by some troops drawn from the garrison of Calais, amounted to about twelve thousand men; and having joined an equal number of Flemings under the count de Buren, they prepared for an invasion of France.

  50. Reënforced by these succors, the governor assembled an army of fifteen thousand men at Haddington, and marched thence to ravage the east borders of England.

  51. Russel meanwhile lay at Honiton, till reënforced by Sir William Herbert and Lord Gray with some German horse, and some Italian arquebusiers under Battista Spinola.

  52. In the House Randall and Kerr and Cox, Lamar, Beck and Knott were about to be reënforced by Hill and Tucker and Mills and Gibson.


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