Yes, it's possible to reinforce holes. Given that the general notion of a hole is the absence of a particular material in which the hole is made, the process of reinforcing the hole would involve reinforcing the material around the hole. One example would be a ring reinforcement used to prevent paper tear around a punched hole in a sheet; another would be an eyelet in textiles.
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Black holes do not die but they can evaporate.
A sponge.
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The most massive stars will die as black holes.
Eyelets are used to reinforce the strength needed for holes in fabric. Hope this helps ;) They're normally made of brass by the way ;)
You may use epoxy glue, and reinforce the repairs with thin wires, threaded through the small holes drilled into the parts.
The plural of reinforce is reinforces.
The sentence for "reinforce" is: The soldiers used sandbags to reinforce the barricades against the incoming attack.
you should reinforce that fence
Reinforce is the opposite of abate
she was not listening so i had to reinforce the rules
The word reinforce is already a verb because it describes an action. "To reinforce something".Other verbs are reinforces, reinforcing and reinforced.Some example sentences are:"I will reinforce the doors"."He reinforces the windows in case the zombies try to break in"."We are reinforcing the defences"."We reinforced the rules".
must i reinforce to you the importance of telling the truth
Reinforce Love was created on 2007-12-10.
It means that the sterling is hollow and has cement inside to add weight.
Abolish means to put an end to and reinforce means to strengthen or support. An analogy for abolish and reinforce could be eliminate and support or destroy and strengthen.