What does Reinforcement mean?

Definitions for Reinforcement
ˌri ɪnˈfɔrs mənt, -ˈfoʊrs-re·in·force·ment

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. support, reinforcement, reenforcementnoun

    a military operation (often involving new supplies of men and materiel) to strengthen a military force or aid in the performance of its mission

    "they called for artillery support"

  2. reinforcement, reenforcementnoun

    information that makes more forcible or convincing

    "his gestures provided eloquent reinforcement for his complaints"

  3. reinforcing stimulus, reinforcer, reinforcementnoun

    (psychology) a stimulus that strengthens or weakens the behavior that produced it

  4. strengthener, reinforcementnoun

    a device designed to provide additional strength

    "the cardboard backing was just a strengthener"; "he used gummed reinforcements to hold the page in his notebook"

  5. reward, reinforcementnoun

    an act performed to strengthen approved behavior

Wiktionary

  1. reinforcementnoun

    The act or state of reinforcing or being reinforced.

  2. reinforcementnoun

    A thing that reinforces.

  3. reinforcementnoun

    Additional troops or materiel sent to support a military action.

  4. reinforcementnoun

    The process whereby a behavior with desirable consequences comes to be repeated.

ChatGPT

  1. reinforcement

    Reinforcement refers to a stimulus or event that follows a behavior and increases the likelihood of that behavior being repeated in the future. It is a key concept in cognitive psychology and behaviorism, and crucial to various learning and behavior modification techniques. Reinforcements can be positive (introducing a pleasant stimulus) or negative (removing an unpleasant stimulus) but in both cases, they contribute to behavior strengthening.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Reinforcementnoun

    see Reenforcement

Wikidata

  1. Reinforcement

    In behavioral psychology, reinforcement is a strengthening of a specific behavior due to its association with a stimulus. Reinforcement is an important part of operant or instrumental conditioning. A reinforcer is the stimulus that strengthens the behavior, in contrast to punishment that weakens the behavior. The effect of reinforcement may be measured as an increase in the frequency of its expression, duration, magnitude, or decrease in latency. Although in many cases a reinforcing stimulus is a rewarding stimulus which is "valued" or "liked" by the individual, this is not a requirement. Indeed, reinforcement does not even require an individual to consciously perceive an effect elicited by the stimulus. Furthermore, stimuli that are "rewarding" or "liked" are not always reinforcing: if an individual eats at McDonald's and likes the taste of the food, but believes it is bad for their health, they may not eat it again and thus it was not reinforcing in that condition. Thus, reinforcement can only be assumed if there is a causal link between the stimulus and the enhancement of behavior.

Military Dictionary and Gazetteer

  1. reinforcement

    The act of reinforcing. That which reinforces; additional force; especially additional troops or force to augment the strength of an army, or ships to strengthen a navy.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Reinforcement in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Reinforcement in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of Reinforcement in a Sentence

  1. Oumar Diakite:

    The Islamists were on motorbikes and some were on foot. They killed seven soldiers before they were chased out of the town around 11 by a reinforcement of the army.

  2. Sarwar Jan:

    We call them up for reinforcement when there is an attack, but they won't respond. So our forces are like: 'If they don't cooperate, why should we help them?'.

  3. Dawn Lehman:

    It’s expensive to fix, and you can’t simply repair damage that is this extensive – you need to replace the damaged reinforcement and concrete.

  4. David Levitsky:

    It acts as a form of positive or negative reinforcement, if you see you gained weight, you'll reflect on what you may need to change, and if you lost weight, it reinforces that whatever you're doing is working.

  5. Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu:

    In many respects, this is connected with the situation in Ukraine, with fomentation of anti-Russian moods on the part of NATO and reinforcement of foreign military presence next to our border.

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