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bolster

[bohl-ster] / ˈboʊl stər /


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But all three indexes are headed towards double-digit annual gains, bolstered partly by enthusiasm surrounding artificial intelligence.

From Barron's

If the idea clicks with enough consumers, company executives are hopeful that their unique business model will bolster widespread EV adoption.

From Los Angeles Times

A win on New Year’s Day will help bolster the football culture in Indiana, but the team understands it needs to focus on Thursday’s game against Alabama and ignore the bigger picture.

From Los Angeles Times

We had the world’s strongest economy and most powerful military, bolstered by an unequaled system of alliances.

From The Wall Street Journal

Often called the first modern president, TR expanded the office’s power and influence, wielding his clout to conserve public land, regulate corporations and bolster America’s status as a world power.

From The Wall Street Journal