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bolster

[bohl-ster] / ˈboʊl stər /


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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

In the past few months, studies have bolstered his case.

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United hope to be busy in the transfer window as boss Skinner looks to bolster his squad for the knockout stages of the Women's Champions League.

From BBC

Venture-capital firms have sought a leg up in the hot defense tech sector by bolstering connections with military and intelligence agencies.

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The odds of lower interest rates despite an uptick in inflation and solid economic growth have bolstered investor demand for the precious metals, writes my colleague Martin Baccardax.

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