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bolster

[bohl-ster] / ˈboʊl stər /


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Israeli founders have built cybersecurity companies such as Checkpoint and Wiz, which Google recently acquired for $32 billion, which helps bolster Israel’s international reputation as a cyber power.

From The Wall Street Journal

That number almost certainly includes conscripts the military has begun forcibly recruiting to bolster its ranks.

From Barron's

Prices for both precious metals closed at new records, bolstered by rising U.S.-Venezuela tensions, which also lifted oil futures for a fourth straight session.

From The Wall Street Journal

The analysis found the party needed to do more to reach nonwhite and working-class voters, strengthen its messaging on key issues, bolster data and digital efforts, and recruit “more candidates who come from minority communities.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The bolstered business has helped spur an economic comeback in Roma and Condesa, ground zero for gentrification.

From Los Angeles Times