constantly reinforce

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To reinforce something all the time or very often.

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  • The company constantly tries to reinforce its brand image through advertising.
  • Teachers should constantly reinforce positive behavior in their students.
  • His actions constantly reinforce the idea that he is a true leader.
  • The propaganda campaign was designed to constantly reinforce the government's message.
  • It's important to constantly reinforce safety regulations in the workplace.
  • She constantly reinforces her children's confidence by praising their efforts.
  • The media narrative tends to constantly reinforce existing stereotypes.
  • Through repetition, training programs constantly reinforce critical skills.
  • Good management will constantly reinforce the team's sense of purpose.
  • The company needs to constantly reinforce its commitment to customer satisfaction.