There can be no 'analogy' in a word by itself; an analogy is made by illustration, usually a brief story, to aid in a symbologic 'definition' of a word--or more often, a conceptual phrase--for a listener or reader. An analogy here might be how the abolition of slavery reinforced our country's moral values.
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".
Repetition would reinforce the lesson.
The word pair for prim is proper PRIM AND PROPER
The word you're looking for is friend. A friend in need is a friend in indeed.
The word pair "remove" to "strengthen" would best complete the analogy of abolish to reinforce. Abolish means to put an end to something completely, while reinforce means to make something stronger or more resilient.
Come and go
A+ Redemption : salvation
A mason is to stone, as is a potter is to clay.
A word pair that completes benefactor and money would be kroner donor.
The word pair that best completes the analogy is "stiff" and "supple." Just as "rigid" describes something that is not flexible, "stiff" conveys a similar lack of flexibility, while "flexible" corresponds to "supple," indicating adaptability and ease of movement.
Reproach : praise completes the analogy.
Abolitionists wanted to abolish slavery.
The Igbo meaning for the word "Abolish" of the African origin is kwụsị, mechi.
We must abolish slavery in the world.
you should reinforce that fence
The plural of reinforce is reinforces.