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pillars
noun as in colonnade
Strongest match
Weak match
Example Sentences
He said Trump appears to be “searching” and growing in his own faith, but that he has been successful in each of the seven pillars and that God appears to be working through him.
The Trump administration will use its Project 2025 to dismantle every step we have taken toward a more just, inclusive society, striking at the very pillars of our constitutional republic.
One of the main pillars of Trump’s economic policy is “beautiful tariffs” of 60% or more on Chinese goods.
Isolationism, protectionism, nativism and autocracy have become popular forces that may well undo the pillars on which U.S. leadership and prosperity have rested since 1945.
The decomposing body of a man was discovered early Monday between two concrete pillars along the 101 Freeway, authorities said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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