subtly reinforce

Frequency: 6.56.2 per million words

To reinforce in a way that is not obvious or direct.

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Examples (10)

  • Our prejudices are subtly reinforced in many different ways.
  • The advertising campaign subtly reinforced gender stereotypes.
  • His passive comments only subtly reinforced her insecurities.
  • The government's policies subtly reinforce existing social inequalities.
  • She tried to subtly reinforce the idea that he was responsible.
  • The consistent messaging will subtly reinforce brand loyalty over time.
  • Their subtle gestures subtly reinforced their disapproval without a word.
  • Reading diverse literature can subtly reinforce empathy and understanding.
  • The teacher's praise subtly reinforced the student's positive behavior.
  • Historical narratives often subtly reinforce dominant ideologies.