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reinforcement

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/riːɪnˈfɔːrsmənt/ · re-in-force-ment

The process of strengthening or supporting something.

Meanings

nounformal

The process of strengthening or supporting something.

کسی چیز کو مضبوط کرنے یا حمایت دینے کا عمل۔

تقویت

taqviat

Synonyms

supportenhancementbolsteringحمایتمضبوطیتقویت

Antonyms

weakeningdiminutionreductionکمزوریکمیتخفیف

Common Collocations

  • behavioral reinforcement
  • positive reinforcement
  • negative reinforcement

Example Sentences

The teacher used positive reinforcement to encourage her students.

استاد نے اپنے طلباء کی حوصلہ افزائی کے لیے مثبت تقویت کا استعمال کیا۔

Ustaad ne apne tulba ki hosla afzai ke liye musbat taqviat ka istemal kiya.

Reinforcement is crucial for effective learning.

تقویت مؤثر سیکھنے کے لیے اہم ہے۔

Taqviat mo'asar seekhne ke liye ahem hai.

The reinforcement of certain behaviors can lead to habit formation.

کچھ رویوں کی تقویت عادت کی تشکیل کی طرف لے جا سکتی ہے۔

Kuch rawaiyon ki taqviat aadat ki tashkeel ki taraf le ja sakti hai.

Easily Confused With

reinforce:Reinforcement is the noun form referring to the process of strengthening, while reinforce is the verb that means to make stronger.

Word Family

reinforce
verbتقویت دینا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of reinforcement as adding more support, like reinforcing a wall with bricks.

Visualize a strong wall being built stronger with more bricks being added to symbolize reinforcement.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

صرف تقویت سے ہی زندگی سنورتی ہے، کسی کے ساتھ ہو کر ہر غم سہوارتی ہے۔

Sirf taqviat se hi zindagi sanwarti hai, Kisi ke saath ho kar har gham sahwarti hai.

Only with reinforcement does life shine bright, With someone by your side, every sorrow takes flight.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

پہلا تاثر آخری تاثر ہوتا ہے

Pehla ta'sur aakhri ta'sur hota hai

The first impression is the last impression.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "reinforcementem" — to strengthen more

First known use: 19th century

The word evolved from the Latin term referring to making stronger and was adopted into English in the late 19th century.